new book release!

Holy but Not Healed by Twanda Taylor offers a life-changing message of hope and restoration for anyone wrestling shadows that healing hasn’t fully touched. In this transformative book, Twanda opens her heart, sharing insights and guidance for those who long to live fully in God’s light, even when old hurts and brokenness still linger.

In these pages, you’ll discover practical wisdom, powerful prayers, and faith-building encouragement that will help you move from simply surviving to truly thriving. Twanda’s empowering words will guide you in embracing the divine purpose that God has for you—even when you feel like you’re not there yet. You’ll learn how to let go of what no longer serves you, rise above self-doubt, and reclaim the joy and strength that God intends for you.

Holy but Not Healed is not just a book; it’s an invitation to journey toward wholeness with the loving guidance of God. With each chapter, you’ll grow deeper in your walk with Christ, learning how to balance faith with the process of healing and finding the courage to step fully into the light of His love and grace.

Whether you’re new to faith or have been walking with God for years, this book will speak to you with fresh insights and renewed hope. If you’re ready to live healed, whole, and holy, then this is the book to take you there.

About tWANDA

Twanda is a spiritual leader and author with over thirty years of ministry experience. As the founder of The Total Woman, Twanda has passionately committed her life to empowering others to embrace their God-given purpose and reach their full potential. Her mission is to help facilitate healing and wholeness for those suffering from mistaken identity, hidden wounds, and deep-seated emotional pain. Through compassionate ministry, practical wisdom, and authentic connection, she has touched countless lives and continues to inspire hope in those she serves. Twanda’s extensive ministry journey spans roles as a mentor, counselor, and teacher, bringing strength, restoration, and spiritual growth to women across diverse communities. Married for over three decades to her supportive husband, Walter Taylor Jr., Twanda cherishes her role as a loving wife, mother of three beautiful daughters and proud grandmother of six. She finds great joy in spending time with her family.