Today we’d like to introduce you to Sherrell Wilson.
Hi Sherrell, please kick things off for us with an introduction to yourself and your story.
I am originally from Prince George’s County, Maryland and I moved to the Metro Detroit area in 2023. I was engaged and in the process of starting a new chapter of life here in Michigan but things quickly took a turn and ended. As I tried to fight for my family and union, that God was calling me out of, I had to make a tough decision. Continue in a relationship where hurt, pain, and suffering were evident or walk away to experience temporary sorrow with God, who eventually brought me through on the other side. Although, I had no family and no friends here, and it was just me and my son, I chose temporary hurt over a lifelong experience of trauma. We were without a home for 5 months, sharing a room at someone’s home that I had met at the gym. But God promised me that my pain would not be in vain. He reminded me of Romans 8:28 everyday, “And we know that all things work together for good to those who love God, to those who are the called according to His purpose.” And in that season of healing and deliverance, God gave me Shiloh Wellness Co., a faith-based mental and spiritual wellness platform committed to helping women heal, break generational cycles, and reclaim their God-given identity. God told me there were other broken, abused, neglected, traumatized women that needed to hear my testimony and experience healing through my story. And since starting my wellness company, I have used my voice and my story to help women and young girls confront the hidden wounds that were keeping them bound. My passion is guiding others into freedom, wholeness, and restoration through the truth of God, believing that healing is not just possible, but necessary for becoming who God has called them to be. So I provide my community with the same exact tools, resources, and practices that God supplied me with on my healing journey to ensure total restoration on their personal journey.
Can you talk to us a bit about the challenges and lessons you’ve learned along the way. Looking back would you say it’s been easy or smooth in retrospect?
My healing journey was filled with tears, moments of shame, embarrassment, and brutal honesty, prayer, fasting, and isolation. This by far was the hardest season of my life. I had to send my son home to Maryland for 2 and a half months with my parents so that he could get the love he needed during his grieving season because I didn’t have anything to give him while I grieved. Nothing is harder than wanting to love your child, but not having the strength, mindset, or ability to give them what you know they need. I had no home, no friends, no family, and only 5 people knew what I was going through. So while I was grieving, I still had to avoid the questions about my family, my wedding, and my future plans. I was dying inside, alone, and broken like never before. I didn’t eat for 3 months, ended up in the hospital and no one knew, because I was so devastated. But God, He had His hand on me, He reached down and comforted me, reminded me that I was His, listened to my cries and prayer, validated my state of being, spoke life into me, breathed a fresh wind back into me, removed the parts of me that were not of Him, and rebuilt me, piece by piece. So no, this was not a smooth road, but you don’t know you’ve achieved growth unless it’s been tested. I had to trust that God was really close to the broken hearted, that He really heard my cries, that I could truly cast my cares, my anxiety, and worries on Him, that He was with me as I walked through the valley of death so I no longer had to fear. And once I truly believed the word He gave me, once I surrendered it all to Him, that’s when I started to experience Him as who He’s always been, a healer, a deliverer, a Father, a way maker, Jehovah Jireh, The Prince of Peace, and anything else I needed Him to be.
Thanks for sharing that. So, maybe next you can tell us a bit more about your business?
Shiloh Wellness Co. exists to remind women that healing is possible and that becoming whole is part of God’s plan for their lives. It’s a reminder that your past does not define you and it doesn’t have to dictate your future. At its core, we’re a faith-based mental and spiritual wellness platform that creates spaces where women and young girls can heal, grow, and reconnect with God so they can become who God created them to be.
We specialize in helping women navigate the deeper issues that often go unaddressed trauma, shame, rejection, unforgiveness, broken identity, unhealthy patterns, and generational cycles. Through workshops, conferences, retreats, mentorship, coaching, Bible studies, and speaking engagements, we combine biblical truth with practical wellness tools so people don’t just leave encouraged, they leave equipped with strategies they can continue applying in everyday life.
I think what makes Shiloh Wellness Co. different is that we don’t believe healing is a one-time moment; we believe it’s a lifestyle that you have to choose daily. My goal has never been to create feel-good experiences that end when the event is over. I want every woman who encounters this community to walk away with practical tools, deeper faith, and the confidence to continue her healing journey long after she leaves the room.
Everything we offer has been shaped by real-life experience and God’s faithfulness. I don’t share ideas that simply sound good. I share the principles, practices, and disciplines that God used to transform my own life. That authenticity creates a different kind of connection because people know they’re learning from someone who has walked the road herself.
What makes me most proud isn’t a milestone or business achievement, it’s watching women experience breakthrough. Seeing someone finally release years of unforgiveness, recognize their worth, break a generational cycle, or boldly step into the purpose God has for them is why Shiloh Wellness Co. exists.
As the brand continues to grow, my vision extends far beyond workshops and speaking engagements. I see Shiloh Wellness Co. becoming a movement that changes how women approach healing; hosting transformational retreats, partnering with organizations, serving churches and corporations, mentoring the next generation, and creating resources that reach women around the world.
At the end of the day, I want people to know that Shiloh Wellness Co. is more than a wellness brand. It’s a place of becoming, a place where peace meets purpose, restoration fuels growth, and women discover that healing isn’t the end of their story. It’s the beginning of the life God intended for them all along.
Is there anyone you’d like to thank or give credit to?
There is absolutely no way I could tell my story without first thanking God for is grace and favor but also talking about the people He strategically placed in my life. One of the biggest lessons I’ve learned is that healing doesn’t solely happen in isolation, it also happens in community.
My parents deserve so much credit. During one of the hardest seasons of my life, they opened their hearts and their home to my son without judgment or hesitation. Knowing he was surrounded by love, stability, and family gave me the space to make difficult decisions, rebuild my life, and begin healing. As a mother, that’s a gift I will never take for granted.
My Pastor and First Lady of Deeper Life Gospel Center, have also been instrumental in my journey. They have covered me spiritually, emotionally, and mentally in ways I’ll never be able to fully repay. My pastor became the spiritual father I didn’t know I needed, offering wisdom, accountability, and truth with so much grace. Together, they were available whenever I needed wise counsel, prayed over me when I felt too weak to pray for myself, encouraged me to keep trusting God, and helped support me in many other ways during a season when I truly needed it. Their leadership has been one of the greatest examples of what it looks like to shepherd people with genuine love.
God also blessed me with an incredible circle of women who started as new friendships but have become sisters. They’ve prayed with me, cried with me, celebrated every small victory, spoken life into me when I couldn’t see it for myself, and continually reminded me of who God says I am. Every woman deserves friends who are willing to help carry them until they’re strong enough to stand again, and I truly believe God handpicked mine.
And then there’s the 1% Better community. What began as a community became family. They welcomed both me and my son with open arms and have consistently poured into us through encouragement, prayer, accountability, and unconditional support. They challenge me to grow, celebrate every milestone, remind me to keep showing up, and have become an important part of my healing journey. Their belief in me has often strengthened my own belief in what God is doing through Shiloh Wellness Co.
If my story teaches anything, I hope it reminds people that strength isn’t about doing everything alone. Sometimes the greatest act of courage is allowing yourself to be loved, supported, and carried by the people God sends into your life. I truly believe Shiloh Wellness Co. is the fruit of that kind of community, and I will always be grateful for every person who helped me heal so I could help others do the same.
Contact Info:
- Website: https://www.sherrellwilson.com
- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/motherofshiloh?igsh=MTIzcm45aWZpdWJqbQ%3D%3D&utm_source=qr
- Other: https://www.instagram.com/shilohwellnessco?igsh=MWYxbHVvY2dxZGU2OA==








Image Credits
Photographers: Flex Dame, Richard Williams, 5DVSN, Kens Image, Isaiah Green, and Ebony Angel Productions
