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Christine Davis: Choosing Family, Faith, and an Unstoppable Life of Purpose

  • Oct 3
  • 4 min read
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Christine Davis’s journey is one of bold choices, deep faith, and unwavering devotion to the people she loves most. From her early studies in nursing and biology to her flourishing career as a Virtual Specialist, author, and community leader, every step of her path has been guided by one unshakable principle: family comes first.


For Christine, inspiration for her transition into business and social media didn’t come from ambition alone but from her desire to be unapologetically present as a wife and mother. She envisioned a life where she could take a spontaneous lunch with her husband, pick up the phone when he called during a break, and sit side by side with him over mid-day conversations. She wanted to be the wife who welcomed her husband’s vacation days with uninterrupted time together. And equally, she wanted to be the mom who never missed a recital, game, program, or graduation.


“I understood then and now that my children did not ask for me to bring them into this world, so they shouldn’t have to ask me to be there for them,” Christine reflects. That clarity became the turning point. A career in nursing meant her time would be dictated by others. But a career in business would give her the freedom to build her life around the people who mattered most.


As a mother of four, Christine has mastered the art of balancing family and business by staying grounded in her priorities. “When it’s time to work, I work. When it’s time to be with family, it is time to be with family,” she explains. Sometimes that balance looks like late nights at her desk while her children rest, ensuring her clients are cared for without sacrificing her family’s needs. It’s this flexibility that allows Christine to thrive professionally while still being fully present in her children’s lives, a balance she never takes for granted.


Christine’s passion for helping others extends into her creative work as an author of journals and coloring books. At their heart lies a simple but profound message: peace is possible. “No matter if the journey you are on is a peaceful one or one full of storms, peace is still a possibility,” she says. Through coloring, Christine found a therapeutic way to release pain and reframe challenges, a practice she now shares with others. Just as a blank coloring sheet can be transformed into something beautiful, so too can life’s hardest moments.


One of Christine’s most meaningful projects is Color with the Word: Finding Peace Through Coloring, co-authored with Jeremy Green. Their collaboration came out of shared grief Christine had lost her husband unexpectedly just a week after her mother’s passing, and Jeremy, her husband’s childhood best friend, was also reeling from the loss. Together, they discovered that coloring provided a form of therapy, a way to channel grief into something constructive. What began as Christine’s earlier coloring book created after her father’s passing was expanded and reimagined with Jeremy’s input. The two sought to reach not only those grieving loved ones but also those mourning jobs, friendships, homes, or any deep loss. They adapted the book into different formats spiral-bound editions, single sheets, mandalas, and illustrated pictures ensuring accessibility for nursing homes, community groups, and individuals with varied needs. Their shared mission is simple: to provide comfort and a mental release during life’s most difficult seasons.


Christine’s inclusion in Becoming An Unstoppable Woman: Rise of the Entrepreneur holds a profound personal meaning. After devastating losses, she faced a choice: stop and surrender, or rise and rebuild. “Part of me didn’t want to get up in the morning,” she admits. 


Yet she knew her family and her future depended on her strength. “I had to wipe my eyes, rise up out of my bed, and be a powerful unapologetic, unstoppable woman,” Christine recalls. She refused to let loss define her or limit her potential. Instead, she committed to growing her business with greater determination, creating a life where failure was not an option.


Public speaking may not come naturally to Christine, but she embraces it as a way to challenge herself and step into her purpose. “Each time I speak, I’m taking another stepping stone, with the goal of helping whoever God wanted me to help at that moment,” she explains. Speaking engagements have become a form of personal growth, allowing her to push beyond self-doubt and embody her faith in action.


Being featured in national publications has expanded Christine’s reach far beyond her immediate community. It provides a platform to inspire women to keep pressing forward, no matter the obstacles they face. Through storytelling, she continues to touch lives with authenticity and encouragement, embodying her belief that every woman can live unapologetically true to herself.


Christine’s advice to women navigating seasons of loss is both tender and empowering: let go of negative feelings but hold on to hope. She acknowledges the painful realities of moments when memories surface, tears fall, and questions remain unanswered but she also urges women to “put on your emotional boxing gloves” and fight forward. “Healing is a journey of its own,” Christine says. “You will not be healed overnight, and people will not understand where you are in your grieving or healing process, so don’t expect them to. Healing is a process.” Her message is a lifeline to those feeling alone in their grief, reminding them that they, too, can move forward.


Christine’s role as a founding member of Jackson Woman for Good has deepened her commitment to community. Through the organization, she supports women and families facing hardships that many overlook. “Simple things to us are a luxury to someone else,” she notes. By giving back, she not only honors her own blessings but also uplifts others walking difficult paths.


As she looks toward the future, Christine’s vision is clear. She wants her work, books, and community involvement to leave a legacy of authenticity, strength, and determination. “I don’t have to be known by many, but I want the work that I do to touch many,” she says.


Christine Davis has built her life and career on the foundation of family, faith, and resilience. In her, readers find a living example of what it means to rise after loss, to choose peace amid storms, and to live unapologetically aligned with one’s values. Her story is not just one of survival, but of unstoppable purpose, an enduring legacy of love.


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