Jane's story begins in sunny Southern India.

Jane grew up in an environment of deep faith, where she personally witnessed the transformative power of God in the lives of people around her. When she was five, her parents, both professors, made a life-changing decision to leave their university careers and follow God's calling to plant a church in Trichy, India. Immersed in this faith-filled atmosphere, Jane observed hearts transformed by the gospel, experienced seasons of revival, and was influenced by a church culture marked by the passionate presence of the Holy Spirit. At just seven years old, she made the personal choice to dedicate her life to Jesus Christ - a pivotal moment that would shape her future.

At seventeen, Jane took a bold step of faith and left India to pursue higher education. Her journey led her to Curaçao and later to Christ for the Nations Institute in Dallas, Texas, where she not only received ministry training but also met her husband, Alph.

Together, Jane and Alph have spent over two decades serving in a wide range of ministry roles, including leading worship, pastoring, teaching, preaching, providing biblical counseling, and investing in both youth and children. Their shared passion for God and people continues to shape their lives and calling. Married for over twenty years, they are also the proud parents of two remarkable children who love the Lord deeply and are leaders in their own generation.

As a speaker, teacher, and author, Jane is passionate about helping others grow in their faith and develop a deeper, more personal relationship with God. She brings a unique blend of warmth, wisdom, and real-life insight to everything she writes and teaches. She also teaches regularly at her home church, Gateway, where she continues to pour into the spiritual growth of her local community.

Jane holds a Bachelor’s degree in Business Management, and a Master of Divinity from Liberty University. When she’s not writing or serving in ministry, she treasures time with her family. She enjoys family getaways to the Gulf Coast, slow summer days with unhurried schedules, visits with her dad, and meaningful conversations at home, often over a cup of coffee.