The Spring Issue of Leading Hearts is Here—Our Cover Story Will Change the Way You Pray

Have you ever felt like God keeps putting the same truth in front of you — through a journal entry, a Zoom call, a speaker, a song — until you finally stop and hear it? That’s exactly the thread running through our April 2026 issue of Leading Hearts. And it starts on the cover.

Meet Our Cover: Graciela Kessler

In 2006, Graciela Kessler was Argentine-born, far from family, newly settled in Texas with two young children, and just diagnosed with aggressive breast cancer. What followed was a mastectomy, nine months of chemotherapy, and something she hadn’t expected: a revelation about the name of God.

That revelation became a practice. In every new season — every career crisis, every transition — she learned to ask one question: Lord, what is the name I need to know right now? Twenty years of answers filled journals. Those journals became a book: Divine Tapestry: An Alphabetical Journey Through the Names, Nature, Titles, and Attributes of God.

I Am is not only ‘I exist.’ I Am is: I Am who you need Me to be.

— Graciela Kessler, Cover Feature

Read The Cover Story

What Else Is Inside

This issue is full — in the best way. From Pam Farrel’s midnight car repair and the marriage diagnostic questions she asks in a crisis, to Dr. Saundra Dalton-Smith asking whether God cares about your weight (spoiler: He does, but not the way you think), to Maureen Miller’s devastating and beautiful story of returning home from a hospital with an empty car seat and hearing God ask, quietly, Am I good?

Veteran recording legend Amy Grant and her first album of original songs in over a decade — written on the other side of open-heart surgery and a traumatic brain injury. Rhonda Rhea brings her signature humor to soul exhaustion. And Edie Melson gives women in ministry a simple, sustainable social media framework that actually works.

Full Table of Contents — April 2026

From the Leadership

5

We Need Renewal — Linda Evans Shepherd

On the three-minute revival and why confession is where freedom begins.

7

When God Repeats Himself — Amber Weigand-Buckley

Learning to discern God’s voice through stillness

Cover Feature

8

Discovering ‘I Am’: Graciela Kessler

Twenty years of journaling the names of God through cancer, burnout, and a calling she tried to ignore.

Faith & Life

8

Time for an Engine Check! — Pam Farrel

A midnight car breakdown reveals the diagnostic questions every marriage needs.

14

Does Prayer Really Work? — Cynthia L. Simmons

What 1860s telegraph operators can teach us about how God hears us.

16

Amy Grant: She’s Still Here

A look at “The Me That Remains” — her first album of new songs in over a decade.

20

When the Kettle Sings — Penelope Carlevato

Honoring a friend who lived 27 years beyond her ALS death sentence, plus the Impossible Quiche recipe.

22

The Queen of Recovery — Jane Jenkins Herlong

An unforgettable pageant story about grace under pressure.

24

A Prayer Blast of Protection — Linda Evans Shepherd

The promise of Psalm 91 and a windstorm that lifted her off her feet.

30

Redemption in the Empty Car Seat — Maureen Miller

A raw, beautiful story of a failed adoption and three words God kept asking on the drive home.

32

Tired Is As Tired Does — Rhonda Rhea

Signature humor meets soul exhaustion — and the only renewable energy source that actually works.

Practical Wisdom

26

The Rule of Three for Women in Ministry — Edie Melson

A simple social media strategy: Encouragement, Insight, Invitation.

28

Does God Care About My Weight? — Dr. Saundra Dalton-Smith

Reframing health, comfort food, and what God truly cares about when He looks at you.

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