This morning, I sat down with illustrator Laila Warner to record an upcoming podcast episode. Later, the two of us delivered a $250 donation to the Mercer County Family Crisis Center in Aledo, Illinois. The donation came entirely from the sales of our book, Miriam’s Heavenly Tea Party. Knowing that every dollar came from this project made the moment feel even more sacred.
When I look back at the journey of this book, I can see so clearly how the Holy Spirit stepped in at the exact moment I needed guidance. My first illustrator unexpectedly backed out, and I remember feeling discouraged and unsure of what to do next. It was then that my friend Mindy gently suggested that I reach out to Laila.
At the time, I had no idea how important that suggestion would become. I contacted Laila, hopeful but uncertain, and from our very first conversation, I felt a sense of peace. She immediately understood the heart of the book and the mission woven through it. It was as if God had been preparing her for this project long before I knew I needed her.
Looking back, I can see the Holy Spirit bringing our paths together through Mindy’s simple nudge. The timing, the connection, the shared purpose, all of it was far too perfect to be coincidence. It was grace.
During our interview, Laila shared how deeply this project touched her. The themes of gentleness, healing, and hope echoed her own faith journey and her desire to create art that reflects God’s tenderness. She wanted every illustration to feel like a safe place for a child, something that quietly reassures them of God’s closeness and love.
For me, writing this book has always been an offering for children who have experienced pain, fear, or loss. It carries a message of comfort and the reminder that God meets us softly in the places where we are hurting. Listening to Laila describe how intentionally she approached each scene made me realize how beautifully her gifts were aligned with the heart of this mission.
We both believe that Miriam’s Heavenly Tea Party is more than a story. It is a ministry shaped through color, creativity, and prayer. It was created for little hearts that deserve to feel safe, cherished, and seen.
Laila also shared how much she connected with Miriam, the main character, and her longing to grow in her faith. As a new convert to the Catholic Church, she felt a personal resonance with Miriam’s desire to draw closer to God. I converted in 1999, so this theme of spiritual growth felt deeply familiar to me as well. Both of us believe strongly in nurturing faith in children while also giving back to the community organizations that walk with young people in difficult circumstances. This shared conviction gave the project even deeper meaning for us.
After the interview, Laila and I traveled to the Mercer County Family Crisis Center to deliver the donation from the book. Carrying that envelope felt like holding a piece of the journey itself. Every dollar came from the hands of readers who purchased Miriam’s Heavenly Tea Party, trusting that their purchase would help support families who are navigating incredibly difficult circumstances.
Standing together with the staff, with our book held between us, I felt a wave of gratitude. This story began as a simple idea, grew through a Spirit-led partnership, and now it is helping families in a very real and practical way. That is the kind of work only God can orchestrate.
As I drove home, I kept thinking about how gently God works in the background of our lives. A setback with my first illustrator created space for a new beginning. A suggestion from Mindy became a Holy Spirit prompt. A collaboration with Laila became a mission. A book created with prayerful intention became support for families who need compassion and care.
Today reminded me that saying yes to God, even when we feel uncertain, allows Him to turn ordinary moments into something beautiful.
I look forward to sharing Laila’s full interview on the Butterfly Girl Podcast. Her heart, her faith, and her artistic spirit shine through every word. And today, I am grateful for her, for Mindy, for the readers who supported this book, and for the families served by the Mercer County Family Crisis Center.
A Spirit-guided connection.
A shared mission.
And a donation overflowing with love.
**The interview between myself and Laila will drop on December 14, 2025 on Spotify. Subscribe to the Butterfly Girl Podcast to stay up-to-date on all episodes.

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