He who dwells in the shelter of the Most High will rest in the shadow of the Almighty.

~ Psalm 91:1~

Several years ago, a woman seeking healing from deep woundedness attended the only retreat available in her area. That moment became the beginning of something far bigger than she imagined. Through her own journey of restoration, founder Toni Johnson discovered a God‑given passion for helping women encounter healing and understand how deeply loved they are by the Father.

As Toni continued to grow in ministry, she found herself drawn to the story of Mary and Elizabeth — two women who carried the presence of God and magnified His love simply by being together. Their encounter became a model for Toni: women supporting women, calling out identity, and awakening joy through the Holy Spirit.

From this inspiration, Psalm 91 Ministries was born — a place where women can find refuge, rediscover their identity, and experience the healing light of Christ through community, prayer, and accompaniment.

How did Psalm 91 Ministries come about?

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Women need to know their identity — who they are in Christ. Without that foundation, we spend our lives searching for worth in places that cannot satisfy. When we understand our identity, we can walk in the light of Christ and share Him with others. Healing is essential to this transformation. It opens our hearts to receive the truth that we are beloved daughters of the Father.

Women also need community — healthy relationships and authentic friendships. We were created for connection. We speak life into one another. We inspire one another. At Psalm 91 Ministries, our desire is to help women support each other, grow in community, and become vessels of compassion as they walk their healing and freedom journey.

We look to Mary and Elizabeth at the Visitation as a model of Christ‑centered friendship. They loved each other without jealousy or competition. They strengthened and sustained one another. They shared in each other’s joys and challenges and, through their faith, shaped the world with the powerful love of Christ.

This is the kind of community we long to cultivate — a place where women can stand in the truth of who they are and then carry that truth to others. When you encounter Jesus, you become like the woman at the well: you run to tell everyone what He has done for you. That joy is contagious. We can’t help but share Him so others can experience His healing and love too.

What do women need?

The Lord has brought together this beautiful team of women to guide and accompany His daughters on their journey toward healing and freedom. As women step into deeper restoration, they begin to understand more fully who they are in Christ — beloved, chosen, and held.

Our team is made up of compassionate, faith‑filled women who desire to walk alongside others as they grow in relationship with Jesus. Through prayer, community, and the guidance of the Holy Spirit, we hope to lead women closer to the heart of their perfect Heavenly Father.

Meet the Team

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Toni Johnson

Founder & CEO

Toni was born and raised Catholic and has spent many years serving in a variety of ministries — from feeding families at the Anthony Family Shelter and supporting pro‑life work through A Better Choice, to serving in inner‑healing ministries such as Rachel’s Vineyard and Unbound. She graduated from Encounter School of Ministry in 2023. Toni has been married to her wonderful husband, Mike, for over 20 years, and together they have four children and eight grandchildren. She has a steward’s heart and desires to serve the Lord however He calls her.

“I’ve always known who Jesus is, but it wasn’t until I started working through some of my wounds that I came to understand the depth of His love for me. Through that transformation, I understood the calling that He placed in my heart to share His love with everyone that I meet. I want everyone to know His love for them. My heart’s desire for people to have an experience with Him.”

Amy Guerra

Amy was raised Christian and attended church every Sunday. She entered the Catholic Church nine years after marrying her husband, Julian. They have been married for 30 years and have three sons. After her conversion, Amy became deeply involved in serving the Church as a sacristan and EMHC. She currently volunteers in prison ministry, homebound ministry, and intercessory prayer. She has received Unbound training and graduated from Encounter School of Ministry in 2024. Amy is a gentle soul who shares the love of Christ in every encounter.

“My healing journey began when I felt called to become Catholic at age 33 and it accelerated when I attended the Healing the Whole Person retreat at the John Paul II Center in Florida. I finally felt the love of God deep in my heart and I started to believe that He is a good, kind, gentle, and loving Father. I feel called to show and give the love of the Holy Trinity and accompany women on their healing journey.”

Cindy Glazier

Cindy entered the Catholic Church at age 45 and has a deep devotion to daily prayer through the Blessed Mother and the Sacred Heart of Jesus. She frequently volunteers at the Spiritual Life Center in Wichita, serves in her parish’s Compassion Ministry visiting the sick in the hospital, and ministers through Unbound deliverance prayer. Cindy has a heart for intercession and loves helping others discover their true identity as sons and daughters of God the Father. She delights in being the hands and feet of Christ, serving those in need with humility and love.

“I strive to live detached from the things of the world, so that my whole mind is directed toward what is eternal.  I rely on the Holy Spirit and my Guardian Angel to discern all of my thoughts, words, feelings, and actions.”

Angie is a RN whose life & vocation have been shaped by faith, sacrifice, & a commitment to whole‑person healing. A nurse since 2002—the same year she married her husband, Scott—she has spent over 2 decades in cardiac care & oncology, integrating clinical expertise with the conviction that true healing invites the Trinity into the journey. Her compassion is deeply personal, formed by walking with their son through his 11‑year battle with leukemia & witnessing the hidden burdens carried by families facing serious illness. A graduate of the Encounter School of Ministry, Angie has deepened her spiritual formation through pilgrimages to Medjugorje & her consecration to Mary. She has served her parish as a catechist, sharing the faith with tenderness & conviction. Beyond her clinical & ministry work, she finds restoration in the arts, nature, & travel, believing that wellness is the presence of Christ alive in body, mind, & soul.

Cheryl Barnard

Angie Delamore

Cheryl is a wife, mother, life coach, and executive director in the pro-life sector. She brings a wealth of personal and professional experience. She is a truly forgiven sinner, who has dedicated her life to being a vessel for God's work. She is passionate about guiding women on their own healing journeys, helping them overcome past hurts and embrace their true identity in Christ. Cheryl shares a message of hope, demonstrating that no matter your past, you can grow, heal, and be used by God for His incredible purposes. Her life is a living example of God's grace and a beacon for those seeking a new beginning.

“My journey is a powerful testament to the transformative power of God's love and forgiveness. Though raised a cradle Catholic, I took a 17-year break, attempting to navigate life without Jesus or my faith. It was through this experience that I gained firsthand knowledge of the struggles that come with a life disconnected from God. With decades of personal experience navigating bad choices, I have now found my purpose in helping other women find inner peace and live authentic, purpose-driven lives.”

JennyLee Doyle

JennyLee was born and raised Catholic, but as a young adult she experienced a powerful conversion that opened her eyes to the treasures God has given His Church. She has led numerous Bible studies and accompanied many people on their faith journeys. Passionate about inner healing and Catholic apologetics, she earned her master’s in theology from Newman University in 2022. JennyLee has been joyfully married to her best friend, Mark, since 1993, and her greatest blessings come from time spent with her four children, their spouses, and especially her grandchildren.

“The deepest desire of my heart is to emulate Mary’s “yes” by helping others discover their greatest worth as a beloved child of God, through the Divine intimacy we were created for, in the sacrificial love of Jesus Christ.”

Haley Watson

Haley was born and raised Catholic, and her life has been marked by a steady desire to serve with compassion and purpose. Her volunteer work includes feeding families at the Anthony Family Shelter, supporting individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities, teaching PSR, serving as an EMHC, and offering hope through inner‑healing ministry with Unbound. Haley has been married to her supportive husband, Braedon, for over seven years, and together they are raising four children, including homeschooling their oldest daughter. She also runs a daycare, creating a nurturing environment where children feel safe, seen, and loved. Known for her gentle presence and encouraging spirit, Haley is passionate about helping others encounter dignity, belonging, and the love of Christ in the ordinary rhythms of life.

“Growing up my relationship with God the Father was severely lacking. I viewed Him as the harsh disciplinarian who was ready to write me off when I made a mistake. However, through deepening my prayer life and beginning to heal my wounds, I have learned that I was very wrong. Our God is the most loving Father who wants to help us and is our biggest support. I want everyone to know this kind of love that is only found within His heart! His love is so transformational!”

Chaplain

Fr. Clay Kimbro

“The battle for hearts and souls is first won in our thoughts. God desires for all of us to come to the knowledge and truth that we are His beloved sons and daughters, but the enemy of human nature fills our lives with lies, distortions, and vows that make it difficult to believe this truth. In my life and priesthood, there has been nothing more beautiful and profound than truly knowing and experiencing the Father’s providential love for me, and sharing that with others. It is such a simple truth that it must be received over and over again until we fully believe we belong to Him.”

Fr. Clay was born and raised in Colwich, Kansas, and first encountered God’s love deeply through Marian Consecration and the Knights of the Holy Queen while attending Bishop Carroll. During his time at Kansas State University, the Lord called him to give up everything and follow Him. He was ordained in 2017 and has since experienced the “hundred‑fold” promised to those who love the Lord. He has served at Our Lady of Lourdes and St. Mary’s Colgan in Pittsburg, then at St. Anne in Wichita. He is currently the pastor of Holy Name in Winfield and St. Mary in Oxford. Fr. Clay looks forward to offering sacramental and spiritual support to those seeking healing, trusting that the Lord continues to renew and heal him daily through the support of brother priests and the lay faithful.