The SAVEDpreneur™ Spotlight: Samantha Minot, Founder of Wellness Evolving
I learned that if I could use my gifts in the healthcare space to help improve their health, it would also impact their relationships, careers, finances, and legacy — and they would be better equipped to walk out the calling God has for their lives.
Samantha Minot has spent her career at the intersection of medicine and ministry — and she would tell you that was never a coincidence. As a board-certified Family Nurse Practitioner and Christian Health Coach, she noticed early on that God kept sending her a specific kind of patient: someone whose physical health was deeply tangled with their spiritual life. From that observation, Wellness Evolving was born. Samantha’s mission is simple but profound: help people claim their health so they can walk in their divine purpose.
Let's lean in.
Tell us who you are and when did you know God was calling you to do more and be more?
My name is Samantha. I am a board-certified Family Nurse Practitioner and Christian Health Coach. Just like my business, Wellness Evolving, I realized that my walk with God was ever evolving.
Earlier on in my career, He would use me to connect with my patients through advocacy, education, and empowerment. As my career advanced, I started to notice He would send a certain type of person to me — people with complex medical conditions that needed a keen eye and strong advocacy, or conditions heavily tied to mental health and spiritual connection. They would all come in with a similar spirit that I could just sense, and they always said the same thing: “Nobody has ever explained it to me this way before.” They felt comfortable talking to me about their spiritual concerns, and I began to see how deeply those concerns were affecting their health outcomes.
This is when I realized God was calling me to create a service specifically for Christians and believers in Christ. The combination of my own personal health journey, which began around age 15, my clinical knowledge, and my faith-driven perspective allowed me to connect the dots in ways others had failed to acknowledge. I learned that if I could use my gifts in the healthcare space to help improve their health, it would also impact their relationships, careers, finances, and legacy — and they would be better equipped to walk out the calling God has for their lives.
What does it mean to be saved and how do you live a saved lifestyle?
I’ll start with what it doesn’t mean — it doesn’t mean perfection. It means striving toward the goal every day, even when we fall short. It means extending grace to others because we know what it felt like when grace was extended to us. It means walking boldly as the person He has called me to be, but it also means selectivity and, at times, isolation. Knowing that I cannot do what everyone else does because I am called to something greater — something that requires more conversations with God, more self-discipline, and more structure. I do it because I know the people attached to my calling need to see that it is possible.
Success doesn’t happen overnight. What has been your process to see success in your life?
Consistency. A couple of years ago, my sister encouraged me to get on TikTok to create health and wellness videos. Eventually I obliged. I said I would do it for three months and see what happened. I continued to show up even when the numbers were not adding up.
In October 2025, my one-year TikTok anniversary, I posted a video about a liver detox broth I had for breakfast. Something in my spirit said to make this broth and share it. So I posted it, and by the afternoon it had about three thousand views. That continued all day. Twelve hours later it was going viral — hundreds of saves and likes. I posted a second video answering questions about how to make it, and then the Holy Spirit said go live, so I did. This caused TikTok to further boost both videos, and I had two viral videos at the same time.
This was not a carefully curated piece of content. It was me showing up as my authentic self and God putting the super on top of my natural. What people saw was me going from 405 followers to 1,600 in a month. What I saw was God positioning me to help others improve their health so they can run their race.
If you could partner with anyone to fulfill your vision, who would you work with and why?
It’s not just one person — it’s a collective. When I started this journey of self-improvement and getting closer to God through my work, I met so many amazing women, particularly Black women, who were all walking in their callings: medicine workers, lifestyle physicians, yogis, breath workers, herbalists, and trauma-informed coaches who all created from a place of healing because they had done the inner work. What that looks like is collaboration over competition, genuine support, and no surface-level friendships.
One day my goal is to host a health and wellness conference featuring some of them, highlighting their gifts and creating an even greater collective impact. None of my visions are small, and I know I cannot fulfill them alone.
What does being a SAVEDpreneur™ mean to you? What is your kingdom assignment and how are you carrying out your assignment now?
A SAVEDpreneur™ means focusing on the impact, not the outcome. Showing up intentionally with God to create change — and the financial provision will come because my gifts will make room for me.
My Kingdom assignment is to help people claim their health so they can walk in their divine purpose. Right now I am carrying it out by shedding my own layers daily so that God can use the refined version of me to help others.
What did God call you to build, and how did you know? What steps did you take to be obedient? How quickly did it take you to answer the call?
I’ve had visions before and could see the end result — a big event, a major platform — but this is bigger than I can imagine on my own. I know God is calling me to create a world-renowned Christian health and wellness coaching service, one that will eventually expand into an institute to help other providers who are tired of putting bandages over deeper wounds and truly want to help restore their patients.
It wasn’t one defining moment — it was a combination of things coming together. Two years ago, I created a 60-Day Faith and Food Journal to help people become more disciplined in their health and find biblical guidance on what they should eat. What started as me strengthening my own connection with God for my personal health journey turned into so much more. We regularly receive responses from people saying, “This is exactly what I needed.”
I cannot pinpoint exactly how quickly I answered the call because at the time it was simply me wanting more of God — and that desire, in itself, was the answer.
Where did obedience cost you something—money, time, identity, approval? And how did you handle the tension?
Obedience cost me time with family, money, and possibly my reputation in the eyes of others. I recently came out of a season of isolation, pruning, and embarrassment. As I continued to walk through it, I began to understand why God had me reading Psalms and Luke.
I was constantly being built up spiritually while socially being picked apart.
The hardest part was that I could not fight back. I had spent years vocalizing and defending myself, but God brought me to a place where He had to be the one to fight my battles. My only job was to be obedient and trust that He would do what He said He would do.
What upcoming projects are you working on that you want our readers to know about?
I am launching the 60-Day Faith and Food Challenge on the SKOOL app. I am calling on one thousand believers to join me and transform their lives through community, accountability, meal plans, and so much more.
I also offer one-on-one health coaching, walking clients through the FAITH framework with a personalized plan. Visit www.wellness-evolving.com to book a free one-hour consultation.
Rooted Kitchen is our YouTube channel where functional nutrition meets faith. We go deeper into spirituality and prepare healthy meals together.
What is the best way for our readers to keep up with you?
Website: www.wellness-evolving.com
60-Day Faith and Food Challenge: https://www.skool.com/faith-food-community-6901/about
TikTok: @wellness.evolving
YouTube (Rooted Kitchen): https://youtube.com/@wellness-evolving