
Hi, I’m Jessica Lee. I’m a writer, mama, personal trainer, dog lover, and a woman still learning, sometimes slowly, to see life through the lens of grace.
Most mornings before the house wakes up, I sit with my Bible and a mug and write. For years, those words stayed tucked in my notebooks. Every now and then, I share a small piece, but most of it just lives quietly on paper. Now this is where those words get to live and breathe; with dogs at my feet and morning light coming through the window. If you’re worn thin, pull up a chair. I’m not here to impress you; I’m here to sit with you, tell the truth, and point us back to Jesus.

Her View of His Grace was born from a heart that has felt scattered, stretched, and unsure, and also redeemed, steadied, and held. I don’t have all the answers. I have an open Bible, a pen, and a desire to be honest. When we start to see our lives through His grace, everything shifts.
This isn’t a polished highlight reel… it’s the real, raw lessons God is teaching me as I go. I’m inviting you into the middle of my story so we can figure this out together, one step at a time. And if what’s helping me as a mom helps you too, I’m glad we found each other.
I’m married to Lance, my steady place and biggest encourager. We’re raising two kids: Noah, our sports-loving, big-hearted son, and Anna, our sunshine girl who brings joy wherever she goes. They’re why I keep showing up; they remind me every day that God does some of His best work right in the thick of ordinary life.
When I’m not writing, you’ll find me training clients, walking the dogs, soaking in nature, or cheering from the sidelines of my kids’ lives. God meets us in all of it… the ordinary, the busy, the quiet, and every space in between.
Here you’ll find honest reflections, Bible-rooted encouragement, and gentle truth to remind you that you’re not alone. I’m not your guru, I’m your friend on the way. We’ll learn as we go, one honest morning at a time.
Whether life feels clear or chaotic, you’re welcome here. Let’s keep living, learning, and seeing it all through the lens of grace.



