About Us

I hesitate to share personal struggles, especially publicly.  It means being vulnerable and appearing weak. However, many have requested that I share a glimpse into our recent trials; this is what happened.

We decided from the very beginning to raise our daughters to be strong women. But life’s challenges taught us that real strength comes when we allow His strength to be our own.

Over the past four years, my family endured heartbreaks and soul-crushing traumas that tested our strength and faith.  After two years of living in painful darkness, we turned to our Savior. His unwavering love met each of us where we were, vulnerable and weak, offering healing and strength to navigate our individual and family paths. Because of that love, we learned that no matter how relentless life becomes, His open arms are stronger than any darkness or trauma. HIS strength is always there to support and carry us if we allow it to.  This is not weakness. “In His strength [we] can do all things.” That is power.  

As a mother, I wanted to give my children something that would serve as a daily reminder of Christ’s love and power to heal—a symbolic reminder they could wear through life’s trials. This inspiration led to the creation of a simple, yet profound, design symbolizing the resurrected Christ—His sacrifice, infinite love, and triumph over all things.  Finally, this symbol came to life, resonating deeply with our family. Seeing that my children now choose to wear a symbol of their Savior, fills me with joy. It sparks the most beautiful conversations of faith and redemption with friends and strangers.

What began as a gift for my children, has become a symbol of hope and peace for others, serving as a daily reminder of Christ’s boundless love and power to heal.

-Teneal Coons

He Lives so that we can too.