✍️ Every Page is a Lesson: From Imperfections to Grace

When I look back at my first two books — Don’t Let Your Past Affect Your Future — I see more than words on paper. I see the lessons hidden in the formatting errors: chapters running straight through without page breaks, tables of contents missing page numbers. At first, I thought of them as mistakes. Now, I see them as markers of growth.

Those books remind me that the journey matters as much as the destination. They are my “learning tools,” proof that every step forward is built on the last.

Then came Grace Is Real: The Reverse Coloring Book. This project felt different. Bold black pages, high-contrast quotes, abstract art — it wasn’t about perfection, it was about experience. It invited readers to color outside the lines, to bring their own creativity into the message. And it worked. It felt alive.

More than that, Grace Is Real is the kind of book you can give. It’s a perfect gift — uplifting, interactive, and timeless. Whether for a friend walking through recovery, a loved one who needs encouragement, or someone who simply enjoys creative reflection, it’s a book that meets them where they are.

Now, I’m ready to build another reverse coloring book. Not because the first one was flawless, but because it was freeing. It showed me that ministry can be interactive, creative, and deeply personal.

Legacy isn’t about polished beginnings. It’s about growth, grace, and the courage to keep creating.

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