Bio
Sarah Morris Smith was born in New Jersey and grew up in New Hampshire where she attended Grace Baptist Church in Merrimack, New Hampshire. She attended Johnson & Wales University after high school and then started working as a Recruiter, hiring engineers and software engineers. She then attended Columbia International University in Columbia, South Carolina in 2002 – 2003. After a summer mission trip to Utah she was called to stay in Utah living and working as a missionary there until she married in 2004 and moved to New Orleans, Louisiana. After Hurricane Katrina she and her family moved back to New Hampshire and once again attended Grace Baptist Church. In 2009 she began having health problems that eventually forced her to stop working as a Recruiter and stop driving. She was eventually diagnosed with Fibromyalgia as well as several other debilitating conditions that still plague her on a daily basis. Through all of this she has not gotten mad at or blamed God for these conditions but knows that they only will serve a purpose to promote Him and knows that when she is healed from these things that it will only be to God’s glory. Had she not gotten sick she would have never slowed down enough to complete her first book, A Month of Proverbs. In the spring of 2011, her husband accepted his calling to become a Pastor, and they moved to Knoxville, Tennessee so that he could attend Johnson University (formerly Johnson Bible College). Sarah participated in their first Preach.FEST in October of 2011 and her sermon placed 3rd. She is finally realizing that God has called her to be an author and have a speaking ministry encouraging Christians in their faith in God and His ability to do what His word says He will do. She is currently working on her next book, “Cultivating a Living Faith That Makes the Impossible Possible”.
