06/14/2026
Andrea Fehr is an author, freedom coach, and keynote speaker. She is the founder of Flying Free Ministries, which empowers women to embrace their freedom in Christ through a deep connection with Him. Andrea is the author of Freaking Out to Flying Free: Freedom Amid the Chaos of Life, and her second book, The Undoing of Andrea Fehr: Restoration Rhythms for Reclaiming Me, is forthcoming.
She lives on an acreage in northern Alberta with her wonderful husband of twenty-five years and finds great joy in being mom to four incredible people.
06/08/2026
Thank you, God for the sweet and thoughtful writers who pour into me as I pour into them. Iron sharpens iron!
06/07/2026
Cynthia J. Fantasia served as pastor of women at Grace Chapel in Lexington, Massachusetts, for twenty-five years. She holds a Doctorate in ministry from Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary and was ordained in 2007. Now joyfully “busily retired,” Cynthia continues to mentor younger women in ministry and speak in a variety of settings. Her passion is to see people grow in faith, character, and leadership. She also serves on the Board of Leadership Transformations.
Cynthia is the author of In the Lingering Light, which tenderly chronicles her husband’s journey through Alzheimer’s disease and her own path as his caregiver. She has contributed to several books and written numerous Bible studies used in churches across the country.
She finds great joy as the mother of three adult children and grandmother of five. Cynthia finds joy in long walks, great books, time by the ocean, and seeing the world through the eyes of her grandchildren.
05/31/2026
Janet Evans, a retired nurse, also dances prophetically using flags, streamers, and other instruments of worship, as well as using expressive sign language to glorify the Lord.
She is a dance instructor, prophet, and teacher of God’s Word. She is the author of a prophetic dance manual that helps ministers of dance structure their dance ministry teams correctly. Her dance manual has gone international.
She was married for forty-six years to her now-deceased husband. Three years after his passing, she married her current husband, Steven Evans. They are involved in ministry together. She ministers to women’s groups, and she and her husband minister together as a couple in churches. They are leaders in their home church. They also have a page called “Something for Your Day,” where they teach together five days a week.
05/24/2026
Shelley M. Dozier is an author who has been an avid reader and writer since she was a child. She received a Bachelor’s in English from the University of California at Berkeley, where her love for creating and writing was cultivated and refined. Shelley is a Spiritual woman who writes to uplift and encourage her readers. She writes to help readers who have gone through challenges to know tips and tricks on how to navigate them but also how to thrive in spite of them. Shelley also has a love for fiction and how fiction can transport the reader to another time, place, and existence. Allowing the reader to navigate and learn from a world they may have never been exposed to. Shelley’s love for the mysteries of life and the multifaceted layers to every circumstance helps her to take her readers on a ride of self-discovery and spiritual enlightenment.
05/17/2026
Meet my fellow scribe!
An avid reader and lifelong storyteller, Nicole A. Dozier has nurtured a passion for writing since childhood. A graduate of the University of California, Berkeley, where she earned her degree in English, she has always dreamed of crafting stories that inspire, uplift, and transport readers across time, lives, and places. Her love for storytelling began in her childhood—listening to her grandparents share vivid tales of their own experiences—and grew into a deep desire to tell stories of her own. Whether writing fiction or nonfiction, Nicole seeks to take readers on journeys of faith, discovery, reflection, and human connection through the power of words.
05/10/2026
Happy Mother’s Day! I pray that no matter how your “mother” situation is, you have a blessed day! Those situations make for great books! I promise your story is relatable!
05/04/2026
Want the playlist before the book comes out? Grab it now. Start your healing journey early!
Some stories are spoken. Others are sung.
These songs tell the story my heart couldn’t always put into words. A playlist woven through the pages of my book—created to meet you where you are, bring comfort, and remind you that you are never alone.
Download my exclusive playlist today and experience the music behind the message.
https://www.constanceandre.com/resurrected-worth
05/03/2026
If you've been considering joining the Writer's Sanctuary, do it now!
Get in the FB Group, grab the devotion and writing exercise, and spend the next hour working through it. Then hop on to discuss at 7pm with other wonderful woman writers!
Writer's Sanctuary
The Writer’s Sanctuary is a Christ-centered membership for Christian writers seeking community, confidence, and spiritual guidance. Grow your writing practice with monthly devotionals, Worship & Write Nights, and a supportive faith-filled community.
04/29/2026
I love to celebrate with my authors! Congratulations! Exciting to see before the book even releases!
Today, I am so honored and incredibly emotional to share this with you! I am an official Finalist for Author of the Year 2026 with The Prestigious International Hope Book Awards!
Copied below is the email I received from them.
✨Author Spotlight Review: Constance André ✨
Today, we celebrate not only her remarkable work, but her incredible achievement as a Tripple Genre Winner for:
🏆 Hope, Healing & Personal Transformation.
🏆 Best Faith Based & Inspirational Book
🏆 Most Inspirational Book Cover.
🏆 Finalist for Author of the Year 2026 in Hope, Healing & Personal Transformation and Most Inspirational Cover.
What impacted me most deeply was the moment where Constance took us into one of the darkest valleys of her life, a place where fear, trauma, and emotional exhaustion had stripped her down to what felt like nothing but an empty shell. She describes a season where she could no longer feel hope, where anxiety and pain consumed her, and where even the simplest act, like driving, became overwhelming.
That level of honesty is rare.
That level of vulnerability is courageous.
And yet… that is exactly where her transformation begins.
What makes Constance’s story so powerful is not just what she endured, but how she chose to rise through it. Through relentless faith, surrender, and a willingness to confront every hidden wound, she walks readers through the process of digging out deep-rooted pain, anger, abandonment, fear, unforgiveness, and allowing God to transform those places into healing and freedom.
She reminds us that healing is not gentle.
It is not comfortable.
But it is possible.
Reading her journey, I didn’t just see a woman who survived hardship, I saw a woman who refused to let go, even when everything in her wanted to.
Like Jacob wrestling through the night, Constance shows us that sometimes the very place of struggle is where transformation is born… and that God meets us right there in the pain, not after it.