A Sacred Journey into Identity, Rest, and Daughterhood
There comes a moment in a woman’s life when striving no longer satisfies, when faith feels sincere yet heavy, and when the quiet question rises beneath the surface of her Who am I, really, when no one is watching and nothing is required of me?
Crowned & Called was written for that moment.
This book is for the woman who loves God deeply yet feels the weight of expectation pressing on her soul. It is for the woman who has been faithful, responsible, capable, and strong, and who secretly wonders why peace still feels elusive. It is for the woman who has learned how to serve, endure, and succeed, but has not yet learned how to rest as a daughter who is already enough.
At its heart, Crowned & Called is an invitation to return to the truest place within you, the place where identity is not achieved but received, where love is not earned but inherited, and where your worth was settled long before you ever proved yourself useful.
Structured in five deliberate movements, this book gently escorts the reader through the unraveling of false identities and the quiet restoration of what has always been hers.
Part One, The Forgotten Name, confronts the internalized lies that shape a woman’s self-perception over time. It explores the subtle strategies of shame, comparison, and self-doubt, and revisits the story of the woman at the well as a sacred mirror of exposure, dignity, and redemption. Here, readers encounter the Spirit of adoption and the tender truth of Abba Father’s love, not as theology alone, but as lived belonging.
Part Two, The Sacred Return, is a homecoming. It addresses the exhaustion of performance-based faith and the ache of an orphaned heart that has learned to survive without resting in love. Through reflections on hearing God’s voice, embracing holy rest, and releasing the pressure to earn approval, readers are invited out of constant doing and into the peace of presence.
Part Three, The Inner Room, turns inward to the places few see and fewer name. It speaks honestly about the hidden battles of faith, the silence that follows unanswered prayers, and the courage it takes to remain open when life wounds deeply. This section honors vulnerability as strength and offers prayers for the quiet places where God meets His daughters without pretense.
Part Four, The Oil of Her Story, reframes pain not as disqualification, but as anointing. It reveals how forgiveness becomes a doorway to freedom, how personal history is woven into divine purpose, and how wholeness emerges not through perfection, but through faithful surrender.
Part Five, The Rise of the Daughter, calls women into confident maturity. It speaks to inheritance reclaimed, sisterhood restored, leadership rooted in love rather than fear, and the legacy formed by a woman who knows who she is and whose she is. This is not ambition-driven leadership, but embodied authority flowing from intimacy with God.
Crowned & Called is not a book that rushes. It listens. It names what many women feel but have never been given language for. It offers space for reflection, healing, and spiritual grounding in a world that rewards exhaustion and calls it devotion.
This is not a book about becoming someone else. It is about remembering who you have always been.