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Welcome

Hi, I’m Amanda.

 

I’m a woman of faith who is deeply committed to walking with Jesus in a way that’s honest, rooted, and transformative. My life and calling are centered on prayer, Scripture, and the ongoing work of the Holy Spirit in the areas of healing, renewal, wholeness, and sanctification.

 

Alongside ministry, I am currently studying psychology at Roberts Wesleyan University with the goal of becoming a licensed mental health counselor. I carry a deep burden to see faith and emotional health integrated, where spiritual formation, emotional intelligence, and renewed thinking work together to support lasting transformation.

 

I serve in leadership across both church and community spaces, directing and developing prayer and hospitality ministries, and walking closely with individuals through discipleship and mentorship. I’m also a speaker and workshop presenter, leading both intimate gatherings and large-scale events, including annual women’s gatherings, teaching workshops, and community outreach initiatives such as Church in the Wild, where faith is lived out beyond the walls of the church.

 

This blog is an extension of my own walk with God: a place where Scripture comes alive, prayer becomes practical, and faith meets emotional awareness and mindset renewal. I write for those who are hungry to go deeper with Jesus, navigating seasons of healing and transition, and learning how to live rooted in God’s presence—not just on Sundays, but in everyday life.

 

Here you’ll find reflections on faith, teachings on prayer, conversations around healing and wellness, and honest encouragement for the journey of becoming whole in Christ. My heart is to create space for growth, truth, and transformation—where you’re reminded of who God is, who you are in Him, and what’s possible when we fully surrender to His work in us.

 

I’m so glad you’re here. My prayer is that as you read, your faith is strengthened, your heart is stirred, and you’re reminded that the safest place to be is in the presence and perfect will of God.

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