Meet The Author

Stephanie Johnson Simpson is a dedicated servant leader, mentor, and community advocate. Stephanie’s passion for service extends far beyond major corporations. Deeply rooted in ministry, she has served in multiple leadership capacities and remains committed to uplifting others through faith, love, and encouragement. As a coach, mentor, and sponsor, she focuses on guiding individuals, especially those who have experienced unsupported relationships and life challenges to find their voice, walk in purpose, and grow with confidence.

I am a daughter of God.

I am the proud mother of three daughters – Mrs. Elainah Monzòn, Ms. Jamiyah T. Simpson, and Ms. Syrenitee M. Simpson – and a grateful grandmother of two beautiful granddaughters, Miss Celeste S. Monzòn and Miss Samara L. Monzòn. I am a wife, sister, friend, and confidant – a gentle stewardess of souls.

About The Journal

This writing offers a glimpse into my inner journey – something I can leave in the earth not only for my family, but for every woman who needs encouragement, healing, and truth. My desire is that my life, my words, and my journey reflect purpose.

I wrote this devotional for women like me – 
women who have experienced life in many layers…
women who have faced challenges, uncertainty, and moments where they struggled to find their voice or fully understand who they are.

This journey is about:

  • Identifying your voice
  • Understanding where you are
  • Recognizing your relationship with your Creator – without shame

It is also about leaving something behind that can help someone else.

Because when one woman shares her story, it gives another woman permission to reflect on her own. It opens the door for healing, growth, and the courage to use her voice to uplift others.

You will see pieces of my testimony throughout these pages – but this is not just about me.

Grace To Become Scriptural Focus

 

2 Corinthians 5:17

“Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, she is a new creation: old things are passed away; behold, all things are become new.”

Proverbs 31:25

“She is clothed with strength and dignity; she can laugh at the days to come.”

Philippians 1:6

“Being confident of this, that He who began a good work in you will carry it on to completion until the day of Christ Jesus.”