About
A Kentucky Native
For most of her life, Marty attended Tennessee universities, receiving a Bachelor of Psychology, with a Minor in History, and has post-graduate work in Communications.
After three children, being president of PTA, substitute teaching, parent representative for school, etc, Marty enters the professional world again. In the late 80’s, a psychiatric hospital, newly-opened, hired her as their marketing representative. Avid “Lord of the Ring” readers, the psychologists and developers of the facility named it after the place detailed so eloquently in these books; this place, “Rivendell” provided healing for the people who entered.
Opportunity arose after seven years and another hospital opened which provided physical rehabilitation for adults. Marty became the only admissions/marketing coordinator employed by the company that did not meet their main qualification, that of registered nurse.
In 2006, after a divorce, Marty moved to Tennessee, the state of her college sweetheart.
Today, her husband and her travel, as well as, attend all of the four grandchildren’s activities when possible – basketball games, cheerleading events, dance recitals, and more.
When Marty’s dreams intensified, she knew she had to share and God had shown her the way.
The Journey So Far..
2020
In the beginning of this New Year, as covid raged throughout the land, incredible, remarkable dreams began to manifest as I slept. Therefore, taking pen to paper, I write.
2021
Coming to the realization deep within my soul that I must continue recording my visions, the dreams intensify and many become prophetic.
2022
Ringing in the third year, my tub of notebooks overflows, as I furiously and meticulously compile dream after dream.
2023
Eyes are open wide now and I know God is moving His mighty hand over me and this entire nation.
The Journey So Far..
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