About Me

My name is Debora, and my life’s journey has been filled with storms—but also with God’s healing light.

I grew up in a home marked by trauma which planted the seeds of depression and anxiety early in my life. At 18, I married and became a mother, but that relationship was abusive—physically and emotionally. Searching for strength and a way forward, I joined the military.

For 22 years, I served with pride and discipline, including deployment to Desert Storm. The military taught me courage, endurance, and resilience. But it also taught me to bury my pain and hide my wounds. Those years left me with scars on the inside—especially PTSD—that I carried silently for far too long.

My story did not end in brokenness. Through remarriage, love, and most importantly, an encounter with Jesus I found a new way of living. God showed me that true strength is not in silence, but in surrender. He began to heal the places I had locked away, and I discovered freedom, hope, and joy I never thought possible.

Today, I am a wife, a mother, a proud veteran, and a woman of faith who loves her family, chihuahuas, cats, exercise, and helping others. My mission now is to walk alongside others—especially veterans—who are carrying heavy burdens. I want my life to be proof that healing is possible, that faith transforms, and that no storm is stronger than God’s love.

If my story touches your heart, I invite you to walk this journey of hope with me. Together, we can turn pain into purpose and brokenness into beauty.

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