Virtual Book Tour: Seeds of Purpose by Marlyse Tchamko #religion #christian #spiritual #nonfiction #interview #rabtbooktours @RABTBookTours - A Life Through Books

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Virtual Book Tour: Seeds of Purpose by Marlyse Tchamko #religion #christian #spiritual #nonfiction #interview #rabtbooktours @RABTBookTours



Seven Keys to Unlock Your Gifts and Fulfill God’s Desired Will for Your Life

 

Religion / Christian / Spiritual / Inspirational

Date Published: April 7, 2025

Publisher: Lucid Books Publishing


 


 Life can feel like a giant question mark—Who am I? Why am I here? What’s God’s plan for me? This book is here to help you answer those questions with confidence. Seeds of Purpose gives you seven powerful keys that will show you how to grow in your faith, build healthy relationships, make wise choices, and discover your God-given calling.

Through real-life lessons, practical steps, and Scripture, you’ll learn how to:
*Walk closer with Jesus every day.
*Stand strong with integrity.
*Love people God’s way.
*Manage what God has given you.
*Embrace your true identity in Christ.
*And step boldly into your unique purpose.
God created you for reasons—and Seeds of Purpose will help you.




Interview

Can you tell us a little about the process of getting this book published? How did you come up with the idea and how did you start?
The process of getting this book published started long before I ever wrote the first page. It began with a burden on my heart for teenagers who are searching for identity and direction. The idea came from seeing how many young people feel lost, and realizing that many of them have never been guided to discover their purpose through God.

I started by simply writing—capturing thoughts, lessons, and practical guidance that I wish I had understood earlier in life. Over time, those notes became structured chapters, and those chapters became a full manuscript. From there, the publishing process required learning, refining, editing, and stepping out in faith. It wasn’t just a technical journey, it was a spiritual one.

 

What surprised you most about getting your book published?
What surprised me the most is how much happens behind the scenes. Writing the book is one part, but publishing requires patience, attention to detail, and a willingness to keep improving your work.

I was also surprised by how stretching the process was; it pushed me to grow, not only as a writer but as a person. It required discipline, consistency, and trust in God’s timing.

 

Tell us a little about what you do when you aren’t writing
When I’m not writing, I’m building the bigger vision connected to this book. That includes working on projects that address real-life challenges like purpose and even food insecurity.

I also spend time learning, planning, and seeking God’s direction for the next steps. Everything I do connects back to the same mission—impacting lives in a meaningful and practical way.

 

As a published author, what would you say was the most pivotal point of your writing life?
The most pivotal point was deciding to take the vision seriously and act on it. There’s a difference between having an idea and committing to it fully.

When I made the decision that this message needed to be shared and that I would be obedient to that calling; that changed everything. That’s when writing became more than just an idea; it became a mission.

 

Where do you get your best ideas and why do you think that is?
My best ideas come from spending time with God, reflecting on real-life experiences, and observing the needs around me, especially the challenges young people face today.

I believe those ideas come so clearly because they are not just creative, they are purposeful. They are rooted in something bigger than me, which makes them meaningful and impactful.

 

What is the toughest criticism given to you as an author?
One of the toughest criticisms is when people feel that a message is too simple or too direct. But I’ve come to understand that simplicity is actually one of the strengths of this book.

My goal is not to impress—it’s to reach and transform. If a teenager can understand it, connect with it, and apply it, then it has done its job.

 

What has been your best accomplishment as a writer?
My greatest accomplishment is not just finishing or publishing the book, it’s knowing that the message has the potential to change lives.

If even one teenager discovers their identity in Christ, grows in their relationship with God, and starts living differently because of this book, then that is the greatest success to me.

 

How many unpublished and half-finished books do you have?
I have a few ideas and partially developed projects, but I try to stay focused on completing what I start, especially when it’s connected to a clear mission.

Right now, my priority is not just writing more books, but building a complete system around this message through curriculum, mentorship, and other resources that can create long-term impact as the Holy Spirit guides me.

 

 


About the Author


"Marlyse Tchamko is passionate about helping teens walk daily with Jesus, embrace their God-given gifts, and step boldly into their unique purpose. As a teenager, she wrestled with questions of identity, emptiness, and meaning—until she discovered that true fulfillment is found only in a real relationship with Christ. Out of that journey, she founded Seeds of Purpose, a ministry devoted to equipping teens with seven biblical keys to live out God’s calling. Marlyse is a devoted wife and mother of four, whose love and curiosity inspire her writing every day."

 

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