About Pocketbook of Grace

I took a photo of my grandmother’s hands during a tender moment — hands that prayed, guided, and carried grace, they even put out fire to protect her own child. This image anchors my ministry visually. Her poem anchors it spiritually. Her hands held wisdom. Her words held structure. Her legacy holds me still.

Where Grace Preserves, Love Restores.


I took a photo of my grandmother’s hands during a tender moment —

hands that prayed, guided, and carried grace.
Hands that even put out fire to protect her own child.

This image anchors my ministry visually.
Her poem anchors it spiritually.
Her hands held wisdom.
Her words held structure.
Her legacy holds me still.


THE POCKETBOOK OF GRACE

A restorative teaching ministry rooted in legacy, alignment, and God’s original design for the heart, the home, and the covenant.

It was born from lived experience, generational wisdom, and the steady, unmistakable voice of God that continues to guide me through every season of healing and clarity.

This ministry is not built on theory.
It is built on the living Word of God.

“For the word of God is living and active…” — Hebrews 4:12

The Bible is not distant to me.
It is alive.
It speaks.
It confronts.
It comforts.
It corrects.
It realigns.
It restores.

I have watched Scripture rise off the page and reveal itself in my life — exposing disorder, healing wounds, and bringing me back into alignment with God’s design.

Everything I teach flows from the truth that the Word is living, and my life is evidence of it.


The Meaning Behind this “Sacred Pocketbook”

Grace the Woman

My grandmother, Gladys Wilson, was affectionately known as Grace —
not because it was her given name, but because it was her identity.

Her obituary in 2017 confirmed what everyone already knew:
she lived with such gentleness, wisdom, and spiritual poise that people literally called her Grace.

She was my grandmother, but she was also my spiritual blueprint.

Her hands, her presence, her quiet strength — they shaped the foundation of who I am and how I hear God.

I still hear her voice giving me structure.
I still feel her guidance in the background of my discernment.

Her life became the seed of this ministry.


Her Words: A Poem That Became Foundation

Before I ever understood ministry, covenant, or spiritual alignment, my grandmother understood it for me.
She wrote a poem that carried the same grace she lived — gentle, steady, and rooted in God’s order.

I share it here not just as a memory, but as a spiritual seed that shaped my discernment and still guides my voice today.

A Father

by Gladys “Grace” Wilson

It is so comforting to say “Father,”
To Him whose child I strive to be.
When things I do go wrong, I can call Him,
Knowing, He will answer me.

I say “I am sorry, Lord,
I’ll repent and change my way.”
He always answers, whatever His will.
But, His love for me will stay.

I kneel and pray from within my heart,
That He will grant me grace;
To see another day, and if not,
I pray to see His loving face…
(And I am sure she is.)

Her poem was not just writing.
It was instruction.
It was covering.
It was one of the poems she published in her poetry book just before her passing.

Those words have become the quiet blueprint beneath my discernment —
the rhythm of grace that still shapes how I hear God today.


Grace the Design

Grace is not softness.
Grace is structure.
Grace is order.
Grace is God’s design.

My grandmother lived God’s Word intentionally, gracefully, and purposefully, every day.

Her life taught me that grace is not passive; it is powerful.
It restores, realigns, and returns us to God’s original flow.

Sacred Pocketbook honors both:

  • the grace I inherited
  • and the Grace God designed

The Pocketbook Series: A Restorative Journey

The Sacred Pocketbook Series is a blog teaching arc that walks readers through:

  • God’s original design
  • the collapse of order
  • the wounds men and women carry
  • the historical layers that deepened the damage
  • the restoration of trust
  • and the return to covenant flow

This series is the heart of my ministry, a journey from the Garden to Resolution.

It is written from lived experience, spiritual discernment, and the healing God walks me through daily.

It is the story of how God restores what life tries to break.


Why I Teach This

I teach restoration because God restores me, through His living Word.

I watch Scripture come alive in my own story:

  • exposing what was hidden
  • correcting what was crooked
  • comforting what was broken
  • realigning what was out of order

The Bible is not distant to me.
The Word is indeed living, and my life is evidence of it.

God teaches me the difference between emotional reaction and spiritual truth.
He teaches me that correction is not guilt, it is alignment.
He teaches me that peace is confirmation.
He teaches me that my voice is needed.
He teaches me that shrinking is disobedience.
He teaches me that order is protection, not punishment.
He teaches me that trust is the doorway back to clarity.

This ministry is my obedience to the living Word that continues to shape, refine, and guide me.


The Movement: What Sacred Pocketbook Is Becoming

Sacred Pocketbook is more than a blog.
It is a movement of:

  • restoration
  • clarity
  • covenant order
  • generational healing
  • spiritual alignment
  • emotional maturity
  • and divine flow

It is a call back to God’s design:

God → Man → Woman → Children → Community

Not hierarchy.
Not domination.
Not imbalance.
But flow.

This ministry exists to help men and women return to the roles God intended — healed, whole, and aligned.


Her Legacy Continues

My grandmother’s legacy lives through me.

My mother, the daughter of Grace, carries her own spiritual wisdom, which I call spiritual vitamins — small but powerful truths that strengthen the spirit the way natural vitamins strengthen the body.

Three generations of grace.
Three generations of wisdom.
Three generations of spiritual structure.

This is the foundation of Sacred Pocketbook.


Teachings & Spiritual Vitamins

After completing the Pocketbook Series, readers can explore additional teachings on:

  • covenant order
  • emotional healing
  • spiritual alignment
  • generational wisdom
  • the role of grace in daily life
  • the restoration of men and women
  • the healing of both the wounded and the wounder

These teachings are accompanied by the spiritual vitamins passed down through my mother, offering short, potent truths that nourish the heart and strengthen the spirit.


About the Founder

Tamika Young is the creator of Sacred Pocketbook, a restorative teaching ministry rooted in generational wisdom, spiritual alignment, and the living Word of God.

Guided by the legacy of her grandmother Gladys “Grace” Wilson and strengthened by the spiritual insight passed down through her mother, Tamika teaches from a place of lived experience, discernment, and deep biblical conviction.

Her ministry centers on restoring God’s original design for the heart, the home, and the covenant.

She writes with clarity, compassion, and authority, always anchored in the truth that the Word is living and continues to shape, correct, and restore every part of her journey.


Start Here

Welcome to Sacred Pocketbook.
If you’re new, this is the perfect place to begin.

This ministry is built on three pillars:

  • The Living Word
  • Legacy & Alignment
  • Restoration & Order

Where to Begin

Read the Pocketbook Series — the foundation of everything taught here.
Explore the teachings and the spiritual vitamins.
Reflect and apply.
Let the Word settle you and guide you.

You are not here by accident.
Whether you’re seeking clarity, healing, or a deeper understanding of God’s order, Sacred Pocketbook is a safe place to grow.


An Invitation

Walk through the Pocketbook Series.
Let the Word speak.
Let the teachings guide you.
Let grace — both the woman and the design — restore you.

Welcome to Sacred Pocketbook.
Where legacy meets alignment.
Where healing meets truth.
Where grace becomes structure.
And where God’s design becomes your restoration.


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