Author • Speaker • Crowning Glory Farm
Writing from the middle of an unfinished story, not the other side of arrival.
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The Way Home — Expanded Edition
For the one who kept going when the marriage ended, held tight when the calling felt impossible, and the promise still had not arrived. Through eight biblical short stories, Kimberly traces the unhurried grace that meets ordinary people in their worst moments and refuses to leave them there.
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Falling Down and Getting Up Gracefully
A full account of surviving a traumatic brain injury and a brain aneurysm — and what God does when He has your complete, involuntary attention. Raw, honest, and deeply human.
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7 Values Every Christian Must Insist Upon
A devotional and call to conviction — for the woman who has spent too long agreeing with things that do not belong in her life. Seven foundational values, clearly named and firmly held.
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Companion Devotional — Forthcoming
Companion Devotional
The companion devotional to Grace Compass: The Way Home — for the daily work of reading the compass, one step at a time. Coming soon from ReflectHer Press.
Coming SoonFreeing Eve
Debut Novel — Forthcoming
Book One of a Novel Series
A timeless-era novel that traces the arc from Genesis to Revelation through the story of a woman who was always meant to be free. The debut in an ambitious series from Kimberly Faye.
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Crowning Glory Farm — Washington, Georgia — c.1828
Kimberly Faye survived the particular kind of breaking that turns a woman into a storyteller.
A traumatic brain injury on New Year’s Day 2001 and a brain aneurysm two years later stripped everything she thought she understood about strength, control, and recovery — and gave her something far more durable in return. From that crucible came her commission: to bring the daughters home.
She is the founder of ReflectHer, a speaker at women’s conferences and gatherings across the country, and the author of three published books with two more forthcoming. She writes from the wraparound porch of Crowning Glory Farm — a circa-1828 antebellum home in Washington, Georgia — sweet tea in hand, Bigsly the white poodle at her feet, zinnias blooming in the garden she planted herself.
She is a great-grandmother, a gardener, a dinner-party host, a world traveler, and a woman who has learned — the hard way — to read the compass.
Neuropsychology Coaching CredentialsThe wraparound porch is where most of the writing happens. Elephant plants and banana trees guard the entrance. Lilacs and lavender frame the steps. The house has stood since 1828 and has stories in its walls that it is still learning how to tell.
Kimberly opens her home for intimate, theme-based gatherings — the kind of retreats where women arrive with questions and leave with something better than answers.
Women’s retreats for those ready to stop carrying what was never theirs to carry.
For writers who need a porch, a prompt, and permission to begin.
Quiet, intentional days at the farm for stillness and encounter.
✦ All retreats are properly supervised by Bigsly. ✦
Kimberly Faye speaks at women’s conferences, church events, leadership gatherings, and literary events across the country. She brings the same voice she writes with — raw, warm, theologically precise, and unafraid of the hard sentence.
She has been declared a walking miracle. She has received a standing ovation. She has stood in front of a thousand women and said the thing that no one else in the room was willing to say first.
She is available for keynote addresses, panel discussions, retreat facilitation, and book events.
The weekly letter goes out on Substack. The ministry lives at ReflectHer. The books are on Amazon. And the porch light is always on.