Lucky? No. Chosen: A Memoir of Trusting the Blessings, Not the Odds is a reflective spiritual memoir that challenges the belief that life is shaped by luck or random events. Through honest storytelling, the author shares pivotal moments that once seemed accidental-but upon closer examination, revealed a divine thread running through them all. Each chapter peels back another layer of false security in chance, replacing it with a steady trust in God's plan and presence.
This memoir doesn't offer quick fixes or spiritual clich s. It speaks to the tension between wanting control and learning to surrender, between feeling overlooked and realizing you were chosen all along. With themes of calling, timing, and trust, the book invites readers into a deeper awareness of how God works-not through chaos, but through quiet orchestration. The tone is both grounded and reflective, mixing personal stories with spiritual insights that resonate long after the final page.
Lucky? No. Chosen is for anyone who's ever wondered whether they're just getting by or being led. It offers hope-not the vague, wishful kind, but the rooted confidence that comes from understanding your life is not a mistake, and you're not here by accident. This memoir invites the reader to trade in superstition for sovereignty, and to find comfort in a truth that's both unsettling and beautiful: nothing has ever been left to chance.