Art has been a part of who I am since I was a child. For over 30 years, it’s been how I’ve processed pain, expressed joy, and searched for meaning. I grew up going to church, but it wasn’t until the last 5 years that I truly began to build a deep, personal relationship with God. I’m not perfect. I still make mistakes. I still find myself repenting. But through it all, God continues to work in me and through me. No matter what I’ve faced—or still face—He keeps showing me that I’m still usable, still chosen, and still called for a purpose.
I don’t write or create to impress—I do it to release what God pours into me. Every journal, every piece, every poem is birthed from prayer, lived experience, battles with spiritual warfare, learning to love myself, and spending time—both in person and virtually—with faith-based therapists who’ve helped me see life from new perspectives and taught me how to pour back into myself. All of it is fueled by the fire of faith.
My poetry has earned recognition through award nominations and features in books and magazines, solidifying my place as a powerful storyteller. Whether performing live or virtually, I’ve had the honor of sharing my work with audiences worldwide—from intimate venues like The Sound to virtual events such as the Juneteenth Open Mic (2022) and Vibes & Verses (2020). I share my artistry with sincerity, always aiming to leave a lasting impression on those who listen.
My work is led by the Holy Spirit. I’m just the vessel. Whether I’m speaking life into someone in a moment of grief, sharing a word online, or writing through my own healing, I give God all the glory. Without Him, there is no message. No hope. No breakthrough.
I’ve had the honor of sharing my poetry and prayers in spaces that range from small rooms to global platforms. No matter where I am, my heart stays the same: be real, be present, and let God move through me. People don’t need performance—they need something true.
Everything I create is for the ones who are searching—for peace, for healing, for a reminder that they still have purpose. If my words can be a light in the dark, then I’ve done what I was sent to do.
This isn’t about fame or followers. This is about obedience. Every testimony, every journal, every reflection is a piece of my surrender—and a reflection of God's grace.