In a journey marked by heartache, an Autoimmune disease and spiritual searching, Paula navigates the complexities of faith, love, and loss. Her life is a testament to the power of faith and redemption.
Raised in South Florida, she was deemed the blacksheep of her family, frequently running away and in and out of group homes. Despite a tumultuous start, God had a different plan for her. At nearly 25, in the throes of her own divorce, Paula experienced a profound spiritual awakening through prophecy at a random church visit.
This encounter led her to forsake worldly distractions and seek a "holy people" leading through diverse denominations, ultimately entangled in a restrictive, works-based religion. After decades of searching, she realized that God's holy people are those forgiven by Christ, not those who merely strive to avoid sin.
With a diagnosis of Multiple Scleroses after a brain tumor was ruled out at the age of 32, she discovered God had a different plan than the doctors, teaching her lessons that molded her future calling.
Despite losing the love of her life and facing multiple heartbreaks, Paula found redemption and forgiveness in Christ. This story chronicles the struggle to break free from religious bondage and reclaim the true freedom found in a personal relationship with Jesus. God even put her on an "all expenses paid" trip to Jamaica by people she never met before, all while she was homeless.
This autobiography offers a candid and inspiring testament to the enduring power of faith, healing and the transformative love of God. Now, Paula has found her spiritual home in Neosho, Missouri, where true worship and submission to God's leading are paramount. Her story is a powerful reminder of the freedom found in Christ's forgiveness.