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Kelley Rowland


Kelley was born in Biloxi, Mississippi, and was raised in England, Florida, Japan, and finally Tennessee, where she graduated high school in 2008. She settled in the panhandle of Florida after graduating college in 2014 with her husband of 10 years. Together they have rambunctious twin boys, Cayson and Asher, and a house full of pets. Kelley is obsessed with her Peloton, a self-renowned home chef, and loves traveling with her family.

Kelley has a background in corporate America, where she worked with utility, chemical, and aerospace companies serving as an expert in communications, strategy, and change management. However, over the years, she has been called to share her family’s testimony after giving birth  to twin boys that were three months premature. She is on a mission to spread the love of Christ so that women can freely accept the gift of Jesus, drop our pursuits for perfectionism, and rest in His peace and salvation so that we may boldly pick up our cross and pursue His plans for us.

Kelley dreamed of writing a book as a child and enjoyed writing poems to share with her family, but she never imagined her first book would be about the most difficult journey her family had walked through. Since then, she has unearthed a deep calling to encourage others to live their lives on fire through writing and speaking. She is an engaging and authentic speaker with experience speaking in many different settings. In 2019 she combined her passion for speaking and inspiring others and started her Brazen and Brave podcast.

Her hope and prayer is that together we would be encouraged by God’s truths, boldly take faith-inspired action, and create a powerful movement where no one can deny the presence of our Father.

Kelley’s own twin boys were born early and admitted to the NICU, where she and her husband Skyler journeyed through the ups and downs, praises and pain, and hopes and despairs. Kelley took her own painful journey and wrote it in a way to help others to find purpose in their own journey through pain, whatever that journey might look like. When you are traveling through pain you want to hear how to deal with it from someone who has lived it and Kelley gives you just that, making her the perfect author for this book.

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