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Mission & Ministry

My mission statement is anchored in the exhortation of Ephesians 5:11:

Have nothing to do with the fruitless works of darkness, but rather expose them.” (NIV)

And I like to add, “don’t ignore them and hope they go away.” Head-in-the-sand Christianity is powerless. No healing there.

The majority of my fiction, as well as nonfiction, follows this admonition from the Apostle Paul. In his letter to the Ephesians, he taught the converts how to live in unity as part of the Body of Christ, turning away from the darkness of idolatry. Just so, my writing seeks to illuminate what is hidden and challenge what is harmful.

As a survivor of trauma-based mind control, I am aware of the risks of various activities to become idols in our lives. When anything begins to compete with God’s rightful place, it risks becoming a work of darkness.

My ministry exists to bring hope and healing to others, particularly fellow survivors.

I grieve for those who, like me, suffer without knowing why – whose pain stems from buried truths that have yet to surface, perhaps for many years.

The truth may not yet have been revealed to them. Or when they have tried to talk about it, they were met with ridicule or rejection. Their stories are dismissed, their wounds ignored.

Yet the numbers speak volumes: approximately 2% of the U.S. population lives with dissociative symptoms rooted in early trauma—often trauma-based mind control (TMBC). That’s over six million people.

I write, minister, and speak for them. To expose what’s hidden. To name what’s been denied. And to offer a path toward restoration, truth, and freedom.