
The same God who delivered then still delivers today.
From the blood on the doorposts at Passover to the life and ministry of Christ Jesus, and His finished work on the cross, Scripture reveals a faithful God who rescues, protects, and keeps His promises. These powerful accounts are more than history, they are reminders of who God is and how He still works in the lives of His people today.
This Bible study invites you to revisit familiar stories with fresh eyes and a receptive heart. Through guided Scripture reading, reflection questions, small group discussion and activities, you will be encouraged to remember God’s faithfulness, deepen your trust in Him, and walk forward in the freedom Christ has secured.
This study explores:
Designed for personal study or group settings, this resource is ideal for women’s groups, small groups, and church Bible studies seeking to grow deeper in faith and community.
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There are moments in life when the question of Heaven becomes more than theology—it becomes personal.
Loss, suffering, unanswered prayers, and the ache of separation have a way of turning our hearts toward eternity. We long to know that this life is not all there is. We wonder what happens after death, whether our loved ones are safe, whether reunion is possible, and whether God truly keeps His promises beyond the grave.
The Hope of Heaven was written for those moments.
This Bible study explores the hope believers have in Christ—not as wishful thinking, but as a confident expectation rooted in Scripture. From humanity’s longing for eternity, to our reconciliation with God through Jesus, to the promise of resurrection and restoration, Scripture offers a steady and compassionate answer to our deepest questions.
Heaven is not presented in the Bible as an escape from life, but as the fulfillment of God’s redemptive plan. It is the place where sorrow is undone, death is defeated, and God dwells fully with His people. Through Christ, Heaven is not distant or uncertain—it is a promised inheritance.
Whether you are walking through grief, strengthening your faith, or seeking reassurance about what lies ahead, this study invites you to anchor your heart in the unshakable hope of eternity. Because of Jesus, death does not have the final word. Love is not lost. And our stories do not end here.
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Coming Early Spring 2026
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There are seasons when life leaves us standing in ashes—when what once was familiar, secure, or beloved has been reduced to something unrecognizable. Grief does not ask permission, and it does not move on a schedule. It settles in quietly, reshaping how we see the world, ourselves, and even God.
After the Ashes is not a study about fixing grief or moving past pain. It is an invitation to walk honestly with God after loss has already occurred—to discover that He does not wait for us on the other side of healing but meets us in the middle of sorrow.
Rooted in Isaiah 61, this journey follows the heart of God who draws near to the brokenhearted, binds up wounds with care, and gently restores what has been burned. Along The Jubilee Way, we learn that freedom, comfort, and restoration are not rushed outcomes, but sacred works of grace—given in God’s time, by God’s hand.
You are not behind. You are not faithless for grieving. And you are not alone.
This space is for honesty, lament, rest, and quiet hope.
God is still at work—even here, even now, after the ashes.

Coming Spring 2026!
(Not yet published)
The book of Acts reveals a powerful truth: the ministry of Jesus did not end at His ascension—it continued through those who believed in His name and walked in obedience to His Word. The signs that followed were not meant to elevate people or create spectacle, but to confirm that Jesus was alive and His Kingdom was advancing.
These Signs Shall Follow Them invites readers to return to Scripture and rediscover the purpose of God’s power. The miracles recorded in Acts followed prayer, humility, and faithful proclamation of the gospel. They revealed both the compassion and holiness of God, pointing always to Christ rather than the miracle itself.
This study is not about chasing signs but about pursuing Christ. As you walk through these pages, may your faith be strengthened, your discernment sharpened, and your trust in Jesus deepened—knowing that He still confirms His Word in His way and in His time.
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Coming Summer 2026!
(Not yet published)
Jesus never left His followers guessing about what a life transformed by Him would look like. He spoke plainly: “You will know them by their fruit.” Not by titles, knowledge, or outward appearances—but by what is produced when a life abides in Him.
This study invites you to slow down and examine the evidence of the Holy Spirit at work within you. The fruit of the Spirit is not something we strive to manufacture through effort or perfection; it is the natural result of a life rooted in Christ, yielded to His Spirit, and shaped by His Word. Love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control are not marks of spiritual performance, but signs of spiritual life.
Throughout Scripture, believers are called to walk in a way that reflects the character of the One they follow. Our faith is not meant to remain hidden or theoretical—it bears witness through how we live, how we love, how we respond, and how we endure. The fruit we produce reveals who we belong to, what we believe, and where our roots truly lie.
This study is both an invitation and a gentle examination. It is not about comparison or condemnation, but about growth, discernment, and alignment. As you journey through these pages, may the Holy Spirit illuminate areas of strength, invite healing where needed, and draw you deeper into a life that reflects the heart of God.
May this study lead you into greater freedom, deeper maturity, and a faith that is not only confessed—but clearly seen.
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Coming in 2026!
(Not yet published)
This book is a mother’s honest testimony—born out of love, loss, and the long road toward hope.
Through the story of my son, his mental health struggles, and his death by suicide, I share a journey no parent ever imagines walking. This is not a story that rushes past grief or offers easy answers. It is a story that tells the truth about heartbreak, confusion, unanswered prayers, and the weight of carrying sorrow while still loving fiercely.
Yet woven through every chapter are the quiet, undeniable places where God was present—even when I could not see Him clearly. In moments of despair, exhaustion, anger, and disbelief, God was near. In the unraveling of my family, He was still at work—patiently restoring, healing, and drawing us toward faith.
This book is written for:
My story is not about having it all together. It is about discovering that God meets us in the most broken places, carries us when we cannot stand, and brings life where there once seemed only ashes. If you are hurting, questioning, or longing for hope, this book is an invitation—to grieve honestly, to remember you are not alone, and to encounter a God who stays.
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