Caroline first began reading the Bible at the age of 10 after receiving Jesus Christ as her savior. Her love of God’s word grew and as an adult, she served a children’s leader for over seven years with Bible Study Fellowship (BSF), an intensive non-denominational Bible study program. From there, Caroline attended seminary and earned a master’s in Bible & Theology. Caroline is currently pursuing a Doctor of Ministry degree in ministry and formation.
Reading and studying God’s word is essential to living as a Christian in this world. Each of Caroline’s Bible studies is written as a workbook with questions and commentary. They can be used individually or with a small group or Sunday school class.
Bible Studies
Sixty-Six in One Series – Bible studies on individual books of the Bible. The first book in the series, Bible Basics, provides an overview of the Bible. Additional studies include Earnestly Seeking God: A Study of Psalm 63, and The Mystery Revealed: A Study of Ephesians.
Exploring the Word– Topical studies as contained in the Bible. The material in this series is relevant to living as a Christian in today’s world. Titles include The God of the Universe, a study of the attributes of God. (in progress)
Transformation Series – Studies designed to deepen one’s relationship with the Lord by recognizing his transforming and healing power. Caroline has used many of the transformation studies in her mental health support group and is currently in the processing of writing them for others to use.
A Note From Caroline

I recognized my love and skill for writing during high school composition class. The variety of assignments–personal stories, creative writing, and poetry–made the class fun. And, because I found it difficult to socialize throughout my childhood, I found that writing allowed me to express myself. As I entered adulthood, I continued to write and journal for personal enjoyment.
When I began reading and studying God’s Word in-depth, God gave me a hunger to share what he taught me. I began writing devotions and Bible studies. I taught in women’s groups and Sunday school classes. Eventually, I wrote nonfiction books and blogs. Finally, I began pursuing freelance writing opportunities and enjoy contributing to compilation books, Sunday school supplements, and magazines.
I am a member of the Heart of America Christian Writers Network (HACWN) in Kansas City, Missouri. In 2017, I was selected as the HACWN Writer of the Year. Are you a Christian writer? Check out the HACWN website HERE.



