A BLAST at The Book Signing in Valdosta!

Thank you to Ms. Donna and Ms. Brook @ The Good Book
By Jennifer Greene-Sullivan

This past Saturday was one for the books—literally! I had the absolute joy of spending the day at The Good Book in Valdosta, Georgia, for a book signing event that was nothing short of a blessing.

Surrounded by stories, faith-filled conversations, and a steady stream of kind and curious faces, I was reminded again why I love writing and connecting with readers of all ages.

The highlight of my day wasn’t just the beautiful setup, the encouraging words, or even the chance to see my books displayed with such care and intention—it was getting to share it all with some of my favorite people.

Bailey, Kasey, Anya, and Grant joined me and made the day feel like a celebration. There’s something incredibly special about seeing your family support your calling. Whether it was helping greet guests, snapping photos, or just standing close by, they brought joy and steadiness to the experience. Watching them laugh and interact with visitors and each other made my heart so full.

We met so many lovely people—readers, fellow believers, fellow writers. Some came with stories of how they found Jesus, some came curious about the books, and others just happened to wander in and left with a smile (and maybe a signed copy or two!). It was a reminder that ministry doesn’t always happen in pulpits or pews because sometimes, it happens right across a wooden table, over shared stories and open hearts.

Thank you to everyone who stopped by. Thank you to The Good Book for hosting and for championing Christian writers and creators, and thank you to the Lord for this journey—one book, one person, one moment at a time.

I left Valdosta with a full heart, tired hands, and a renewed sense of purpose. I can’t wait to see what’s next!

Until then—
Keep reading, keep seeking, and keep holding fast to Jesus. 💛

Romans 15:13 (ESV)
“May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace in believing, so that by the power of the Holy Spirit you may abound in hope.”

Psalm 126:3 (ESV)
“The Lord has done great things for us; we are glad.”

Prayer of Gratitude

Heavenly Father,
Thank You for the gift of this past Saturday—for the opportunity to gather with others in Your name and to share the words You’ve placed on my heart. Thank You for The Good Book in Valdosta and for every hand that made the event possible. I’m overwhelmed with gratitude for the people who came, for the conversations that were sparked, and for the seeds of faith that were planted. Thank You for surrounding me with family—Grant, Bailey, Kasey, and Anya—whose presence was a reminder of Your goodness and faithfulness. Their support lifted my spirit and made the day even more meaningful. Lord, I praise You for the joy, peace, and hope You so freely give. May every person who walked through that door carry a piece of that hope with them. Let the words written in these books be vessels of Your truth, encouragement, and love. I commit all of it back to You—the platform, the pages, the people. Be glorified through it all. In Jesus’ precious name, Amen.

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I am an English teacher, mother, and wife, but I love to write. I feel that I am blessed to be able to use my talent to write about my children's books, poems, short fiction, and parenting. Please feel free to contact me with any questions you may have about my experiences with beginning a writing career while focusing on my children and my job. I look forward to comments and to hear from my readers!

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