Debbie Copeland
Deborah J. Copeland hails from New York City. Her childhood home was on Hering Avenue
in the Laconia area of the North Bronx. Since the age of seven, Debbie has been writing
stories, poems, plays, and novellas, displaying impressive talent. Her childhood summers
were filled with self-written plays performed with friends for the neighborhood's
enjoyment. Her debut novel, The Kids at Latimer High, garnered acclaim and a blurb from
The Cheetah Girls' best-selling author, Deborah Gregory.
Debbie is a cancer survivor, healed and restored by our Lord Jesus Christ. When she's
not writing, she enjoys reading, vintage fashion, DIY projects, poignant books-to-film, and gardening.
Indie Author & Publisher: Crown Royal Publishers. www.deborahcopeland.com
Zoe and the Lamb
My name is Brenda, and I've been running after the Lord's heart since 2015.
The journey has been adventurous—full of grace, growth, and a deep love for Jesus.
I have a passion to see others experience healing and freedom, and a special heart
for young girls and children growing in their faith. I find joy in serving and interceding in prayer.
Zoe and the Lamb was born during a quiet season of personal transition. What started
as a simple distraction turned into a space where God began to heal, restore, and
repurpose. Zoe means life, and the Lamb represents Jesus—the one who gives life its
truest meaning. Inspired by John 1:4, “In Him was life, and that life was the light of
all mankind,” this baking ministry continues to grow as the Lord leads. Every cookie
is prayed over, each box includes scripture, and the heart behind it all is to share
the sweetness of hope, joy, and the love of Christ.
For now, we're a local business, but you can follow us on Instagram [@zoeandthelamb]
to support, share, and stay connected as we grow.
