Ministering — “That Ye Love One Another; as I Have Loved You”

Ministering is truly loving and caring for others as the Savior would. It is a way of being; it is the way of our Savior, Jesus Christ.

How do we view ministering? When we approach this sacred assignment, are we simply checking off a task on our to-do list? Do we juggle it in our already packed schedules, overwhelmed and overloaded, perhaps even a bit overstimulated? Sister Kristin M. Yee encourages us to reframe our understanding of ministering—an understanding that emphasizes fulfilling our covenants. She beautifully illustrates that ministering is not just an obligation to fulfill, but a profound opportunity to invite the Spirit into our lives and create a sacred space. It’s about edifying, encouraging, and healing those who might have lost hope or are struggling to exercise their faith.

Sister Yee shares a touching story about her father—a man who didn’t need elaborate lectures, programs, or perfectly crafted plans to feel the warmth of fellowship. All it took were two faithful servants of God who consistently showed up, embodying the love, light, and truth of our Heavenly Father. Week after week, year after year, they stood by him, guiding him to the temple. There were no grand gestures, no fanfare—just simple, covenant love in action. It was through this quiet, consistent effort that her father began to experience God’s presence and, in turn, rediscovered the love of the Father. He found within himself the capacity to love again, leading him to a deeper sense of purpose and meaning in life.

This is the essence of ministering that transforms individuals, strengthens families, rescues souls, and rewrites personal stories for the better.

Let’s take a moment to reflect: Have you ever felt unsure, unqualified, or awkward about ministering? While pondering this, consider another question: Have you ever felt uncertain, unqualified, or awkward about being ministered to? This message resonates deeply with me, and I hope it speaks to you as well.

Sister Yee addresses each of us directly, acknowledging that many of us may feel this way at times. She testifies that the Savior steps in to fill those gaps in our lives. He magnifies our smallest efforts, turning our simple presence into sacred moments of healing, restoration, and forgiveness. Through this, He invites the Spirit to embrace us, allowing us to feel His immense love as we share it with others.

Remember, this journey is not about achieving perfection; it’s about embracing genuine and faithful discipleship. It’s about stewardship—showing up with Christ and allowing Him to work through us, doing what only He can do.

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Mourning Ellyn— Pre‑Launch Update & Story Summary

The journey to bring Mourning Ellyn into the world is nearly complete. After months of writing, revising, restructuring, and rediscovering the emotional heart of this story, I’m excited to announce that the Kindle and Print Editions will officially launch on February 28, 2026.

This novel has grown into something deeper and more resonant than I first imagined — a story about grief, connection, redemption, and the quiet ways love continues even after loss.

Below is a full summary for readers who want to understand the heart of the book before launch.

Story Summary

Jaymes Sprague’s life shatters in an instant when his wife, Ellyn, dies unexpectedly. Only days after her passing, he finds himself slipping back into old destructive habits — the very ones he fought so hard to overcome. Grief becomes a storm he can’t outrun, and the world around him feels dimmer, heavier, and unbearably quiet.

But Jaymes isn’t as alone as he believes.

As detectives investigate the circumstances surrounding Ellyn’s death, Jaymes begins to sense her presence in the quiet spaces of his life — in memory, in intuition, in the pulse of something beyond the veil. Her love lingers, urging him forward even as he struggles to stand.

Everything changes when Jaymes finally realizes Ellyn is there, in the pulse, guiding him, anchoring him. Jaymes is forced to confront the man he became… and the man he still has the chance to be.

With the help of two detectives — Shania, steady and intuitive, and Chandler, a man quietly unraveling under the weight of his own ghosts — Jaymes begins to uncover the truth behind Ellyn’s final moments. What he finds is not just closure, but a path toward healing, forgiveness, and rediscovery.

Mourning Ellyn is a story about the fragile beauty of second chances, the power of family, and the enduring presence of love that refuses to fade — even beyond the grave.

Launch Date

Kindle Edition: February 28, 2026 Print Edition: February 28, 2026

Both formats will release together for a unified launch.

What’s Next

Over the coming weeks, I’ll share:

  • Preview excerpts
  • Behind‑the‑scenes notes
  • Character insights
  • Launch announcements
  • Pre‑order links as soon as they’re available

Thank you for your support as this story finds its way into the world. This book is deeply personal, and I’m grateful to share it with you.

More updates soon.

Exclusive January Offer: Signed Copies of Don’t Kiss Me Goodbye

For the month of January, I’m opening direct orders for signed and personalized author copies of Don’t Kiss Me Goodbye. This edition includes the full novel in print, plus the EPUB, PDF, and an expanded PDF version containing material that didn’t make it into the final release.

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