What are you doing with your life?

Lisa Riché Cooper

You’ve spent years being what everyone else needed you to be. A peacekeeper. A pleaser. A Stepford girl. You learned early that the safest thing was to hide the truth—even from yourself. 


I know that weight. I carried it, too. Through a cult. Through cancer. Through the slow, suffocating grip of destructive relationships. And I know what it takes to set it down.

Faith helped me fight for my life. Not a tidy, sanitized faith. A faith forged in brutal honesty and tested by fire. I’m not here to fix you. You are not broken. I’m here to sit with you in what’s real—the suffering, the beauty, the wreckage and the grace—and help you answer the question that changes everything:

What are you doing with your life?