Living to Inspire: My Journey with God, People, and Purpose
Living Tapestry

If I had to choose one word to capture my life’s direction, it would be “inspire.” At the heart of it all, my love for God isn’t something that can be separated from the rest of who I am — it’s the thread that runs through everything, from the way I show up for my family to how I treat every person I meet.
Growing up as the daughter of both a military officer and a minister, I learned early to see people for who they really are. I was raised to notice, to listen, and to find the stories behind a face. That’s stayed with me. My family today is a living tapestry — not just Caucasian, but Native American, Filipino, Thai, African American, and Hispanic. Our kitchen table looks like the world I want to see: vibrant, messy, beautiful. It’s also given me firsthand experience of the pain that comes when people miss the chance to truly see each other, when we retreat behind our comfortable lines and let fear or judgment shape our view.
It’s not always easy to celebrate diversity in a world that sometimes labels difference as a threat. There have been moments of wounds and misunderstanding, even moments when our family’s mix of cultures brought sideways glances or harsh words. But through it all, I’ve believed that heaven will look like this — every shade, every story, every background gathered at the table. That belief is what inspired me to focus on building ministry spaces where faith and culture really do come together, not as an ideal, but as a daily practice. God called us to love our neighbor. I want to live like that, and I want to invite others into a faith that’s big enough for everyone.
Being a wife for twenty years, a mom to six children in heaven and five on earth (adopted and bonus), and now a grandmother, has given me a deep empathy for everyone who sits on the margins or feels unseen. The same conviction has driven my work: more than two decades in education, much of it among children society left behind, and now leading in a Fortune 500 company where my passion is to lift others up. For me, real leadership isn’t about titles, but about the difference you make for others when you refuse to turn away.
I don’t measure success by what I earn, but by what I leave behind — in the confidence, healing, and hope I can awaken in someone else. I believe the world is aching for inspiration, for people who will lean into loving wilder and seeing deeper. My journey’s far from perfect, and I’m still learning every day. But if my story encourages you to believe in a bigger table, a wider circle, and a love that actually bridges differences, then that’s a life I’m grateful to be living.
I have to admit, stepping into this ministry and these events — it’s been a complete leap of faith for me. I suppose I used to think I understood what it meant to step out on faith, but this? This is different. Now, I find myself staring into an ocean of unknowns, clutching the vision that God has put on my heart. Some days, the possibilities look endless. Other days, I feel like Peter out on the water — is this going to be one of those walking-on-water moments where I make it as long as my eyes stay fixed on Him? Or am I about to sink because the whole thing seems impossible and I’m tempted to rely on myself? Honestly, the leap has already happened. I’ve jumped. So now, the only thing left is to keep walking, one trembling step at a time, praying that God will bring the dry ground as I move forward.
If you’re reading this, maybe you’re standing on your own edge, wondering what’s next. Just remember: God meets us when we love boldly, walk humbly, and trust Him to fill in the gaps we can’t see.
Let’s keep inspiring each other, serving boldly, and living out what it means to love our neighbors, every single one.
With gratitude,
Marilyn
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