Chosen by Fire is one of those stories.
From the very first chapter, Ashley Pearson-Edwards invites us into a childhood marked by poverty, fear, and silence-yet threaded with unmistakable moments of divine presence. What makes this memoir extraordinary is not only what she endured, but what endured with her: the Spirit of God, quietly shaping, protecting, and calling.
This book does not rush healing or sanitize pain. It tells the truth. And in that truth, readers will find hope-not the shallow kind, but the kind forged through suffering.
Ashley's voice is prophetic, vulnerable, and deeply human. Her testimony reminds us that God often chooses the fire-not to consume us, but to reveal who we really are.
This is not just a memoir. It is a witness.