A little about me

I just want to tell you a little about myself. I am native of Ogden, Utah where I attended Weber State University. I am married to James Hunn who is retired military (Air Force). We are the proud parents of four beautiful children: Brandon, Brittany, Zachary and Isaac. Also, we are proud grandparents of three beautiful grandchildren: Alana, Avery and Zayden.
I chose the profession to be a Stay-at-Home mom for 21 years. I am a living testimony of the power and importance God has invested in mothers to lead, guide, challenge, and direct their children to Him. God chose my profession to be a minister of the gospel. I am also a businesswoman who have started my own publishing company, Victorious Moments Publications. I have authored and published two books, God Has Needs Too! and my newest release, Snapshots of a Woman’s Heart. And, there's more to come!
I have been involved in Women's ministry even before I knew what it was. I have a strong passion to help women reach their God-given destinies. Wherever I go, I try to motivate women to grow and challenges them to live a victorious life. I am not afraid to be transparent to the women I minister to--whatever it takes. My motto: "Take the fragment pieces of my life and be a blessing to others.”
I chose the profession to be a Stay-at-Home mom for 21 years. I am a living testimony of the power and importance God has invested in mothers to lead, guide, challenge, and direct their children to Him. God chose my profession to be a minister of the gospel. I am also a businesswoman who have started my own publishing company, Victorious Moments Publications. I have authored and published two books, God Has Needs Too! and my newest release, Snapshots of a Woman’s Heart. And, there's more to come!
I have been involved in Women's ministry even before I knew what it was. I have a strong passion to help women reach their God-given destinies. Wherever I go, I try to motivate women to grow and challenges them to live a victorious life. I am not afraid to be transparent to the women I minister to--whatever it takes. My motto: "Take the fragment pieces of my life and be a blessing to others.”