About
Bryan Seymour
My personal story
Life, Faith, Confidence
My name is Bryan Seymour and Im the founder of Journey Unspoken. I am a Seventh-Day Adventist Christian who loves God and desires to serve him. I have served in the capacity of pastor, counselor and other leadership roles. During my experience as a christian and pastor, I have experienced church hurt and at times didnt know where to go for guidance and when I sought for guidance the very people who I trusted were sometimes the people who hurt me the most. Because of my experience and learning from the experience of many others, I felt it was important to create a ministry that offers a helping hand to christians who love the church but have been wounded by it. Journey Unspoken is a ministry to help you navigate through your pain and offer hope in the promises Christ has for you. Whatever the pain, struggle or addiction,  this  ministry can be one that empowers you for healing and for growth in the Lord. The Journey Unspoken team is here to encourage you yet challenge you to perservere in your christian faith. Jesus is coming soon and if we don't overcome in this life we won't be ready for the one to come. As Proverbs 24:16 says "A righteous man falls seven times but rises up again.". The secret to christianity is not about how many times you fall but how many times you get up again.
Elisa Neidigh
My Personal Story
Life, Faith, Confidence
My name is Elisa Neidigh, I am the cofounder of Journey unspoken. As a new military wife, it has been an interesting experience for me to learn. My husband and I have a unique story and as he would say he got to marry the woman of his dreams. Yes, I am a lucky woman because it took me awhile to realize he was mine. Also, as a mother of 3 beautiful children who make me proud every day that I am their mom by the way they act with others, how they do things in church, and most how they love those around them. I am blessed but it took me awhile to realize just how blessed I was until I finally stopped living in this world and allowed God to open my eyes. My passion for ministry has grown stronger and stronger the more that I am able to work with others and get to help someone break through what struggles they are facing. As I have grown there are many things that I treasure in my life as God has blessed me with my husband, my kids, my family, and friends. As a young girl my parents brought us into the church and that is where I grew up always wanting to be upfront and involved in everything I could. Church was a second home for me where I learned to love to service and help others. Seeing them light up and smile, laugh, or simple just join in whatever activity was going on met the world for me. I wanted to find a career that allowed me to help others know there are people in this world that care. I have been working in ministry for the past few years with youth groups, prison ministries, women’s group, couples’ group, church ministries, and now as a personal ministry leader in my own church. I am still new and learning things every day from the people I work with, as well as advice from other ministry leaders. I love to help and service others as I have been in healthcare for the past 20 years and love what I do. Working with people through ministry I have learned that there are many ways to reach someone. Unfortunately, I faced many struggles in my life from the things I allowed to change my direction as well as the people I welcomed in. I was very angry with God and confused why he would allow such hardships to happen to good people.  I lost my way for many years and struggled with different things until I realized what I had been running from all those years was myself. I found a new way of dealing with my struggles by allowing God to help me heal and rebuild my trust in him. By allowing him to work within I was able to find a love I never thought I could have. From all my past mistakes and thank God for giving me a mother and father who took me the right ways growing up and prayed for me to return daily to those ways. I thank God for giving me people in my life that helped me to know they were there and reminded me God is always there even when I try to push him away. Through my darkest times of my life, he blessed me to have 3 children and allow them to keep me going and strengthen me to push onward. As we all face struggles today, we face them together as a family as a couple. The foundation we built our family from is the very thing that hold us together even when temptations arise and oh, they do come. But the greatest gift we all know now is we have each other but we also have a mighty weapon and that is God. When we allow God to fight our battles for us, they seem so little now. We are never alone and none of us are! I faced being a single mother for years, working continuously to provide for my kids, horrible relationships, domestic abuse, drinking and many more that have made me who I am today which is stronger that I ever have been. I look at my past not as something to be ashamed of which yes there are things, I wish I never did but to be a lesson for myself. It is what helps me to relate to others and help others who were once in my shoes what they can do and how they can face their struggles head on with God in their life. I have had the pleasure to meet many people who I was able to help and give the hope that there is something much better to look forward too. This is just in short, my story and my walk-in life to find God again. My mission and passion are to help others know that whatever you might be going through or have gone through there is a way out. There is a father who loves, has a plan for us, and all we have to do is allow him to guide and show us.