
Voices of ALOHA; Daughters of the King VOL. 1: A Choir of Hope - Paperback
Voices of ALOHA; Daughters of the King VOL. 1: A Choir of Hope - Paperback
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by Amy Colter (Author), Jennifer Kotel (Author), Felicia S. Collins (Author)
Voices of ALOHA: Daughters of the King - A Choir of Hope is a collaborative anthology of courageous, Christ-centered testimonies from women who have walked through trauma, loss, fear, and brokenness-and discovered hope, healing, and purpose on the other side.
Featuring the powerful voices of Amy Colter, Jennifer Kotel, Felicia S. Collins, Bri-Anne Banglos, Emari Hunn, and Mary Huhnholz, this sacred gathering of stories reflects extraordinary bravery. Each woman entrusted her testimony to the Voices of ALOHA movement with humility and faith, choosing to share deeply personal chapters of her life so that others might find light in their own.
These testimonies do not minimize pain, nor do they rush healing. Instead, they honor the slow, faithful work of restoration and the redemptive presence of God in life's darkest moments. Through honesty, grace, and resilience, these women remind readers that survival is not the end of the story-healing is.
Anchored in the ALOHA Always framework-Affirmations & Actions, Leadership & Love, Overcoming Obstacles, Health & Healing, and Acute Awareness-this anthology offers more than inspiration. It invites reflection, renewal, and courageous alignment. The framework serves as harmony, allowing each story to sing freely while pointing toward God's restorative power.
Curated and stewarded by Michelle A. G. Ebalaroza Kawano, Speaker, Author, and Creative Coach, and published through Blessed To Be A Blessing Worldwide Publishing, this volume was born from obedience, community, and a calling to amplify voices that might otherwise remain unheard.
This book is for women searching for hope, wrestling with faith, navigating healing, or rediscovering their voice. It is also for those who long to listen well and walk compassionately beside others.
With a commissioning invitation at its close, Voices of ALOHA extends beyond its pages-welcoming readers to recognize the power of their own stories and consider becoming part of future volumes.
This is not just a book to be read.
It is a choir to listen to-
and an invitation to rise and join the song.



















