
My Books: Words for the Journey
The Red-Letter Code: A 31-Day Journey: Unlocking the Blueprint to Your Identity in Christ
If you’ve ever whispered, “Who am I now?”—this devotional is for you. Whether you’re navigating transition, wrestling with self-worth, or carrying labels that no longer reflect who you are, “The Red-Letter Code” offers a powerful 31-day journey to rediscover your true identity in Christ. This book gently guides you through peeling away the false or old names you’ve believed; unworthy, stuck, not enough, and replacing them with red-letter truths Jesus speaks over you instead. Through scripture, reflection, and honest encouragement, you’ll begin unlocking the code of the blueprint of your identity in Christ with the joy of a new life and new beginnings, one day at a time.
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Where Faith Takes Flight: One Day at a Time
This book is a collection of poems reflecting on an individual’s journey of faith. Many of these poems have been inspired by the challenges and triumphs of my own walk of faith. Waking up each day with heartfelt gratitude leads to joy and a healthy mindset. A healthy mindset helps us to focus in receiving guidance from the Holy Spirit to make good and faith-based decisions. After reading this collection of poems, my desire is to welcome you to discover and reflect on your own journey of faith. May you experience and feel God’s unfailing love and peace as your story is written. My hope is where your faith takes flight, God’s light shines bright on the path ahead of you.
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How These Books Are Touching Readers’ Lives
Moments I'll Never Forget: Meeting Readers Face-To-Face
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Moments I'll Never Forget: Meeting Readers Face-To-Face 〰️

“But seek first his kingdom and his righteousness, and all these things will be given to you as well.”
“And now you Gentiles have also heard the truth, the Good News that God saves you. And when you believed in Christ, he identified you as his own by giving you the Holy Spirit, whom he promised long ago.”