Today we’d like to introduce you to Erin Caver.
Hi Erin, we’re thrilled to have a chance to learn your story today. So, before we get into specifics, maybe you can briefly walk us through how you got to where you are today?
Hi, I’m Erin. I am a certified life coach, an author dedicated to the Kingdom of God and I have a non-profit called Women of Refuge. Originally from New York, I have called Georgia home for the past 20 years. For a long time, my life was defined by pain, poverty, oppression, toxic cycles, abusive relationships, and addiction.
Three years ago, after leaving a traumatic relationship, I reached a breaking point. I cried out to God, asking Him to deliver me, and He did. From that moment, I began a deep study—not just of religion, but of the spiritual realm. I literally watched God restore my soul and my mind. Having struggled with Borderline Personality Disorder, I am now in remission, and it was in that healing that I found my true purpose.
I have learned that our words and our energy are powerful. We are in control of our destiny, regardless of what we have been through; poverty and oppression are not our inheritance. My calling is to assist citizens of the Kingdom of God in reclaiming their inheritance through soul and bloodline work. God wants us to be whole so that we can fully walk in our purpose. I am here to partner with those who have walked a rough path, those who feel hopeless, and those who refuse to let the world dictate their story.
I’m sure it wasn’t obstacle-free, but would you say the journey has been fairly smooth so far?
My parents were very young when I was born. My father left for college, and my mother was still working through her own trauma as best as she could. As a result, I grew up with a stronghold of rejection and abandonment. I tried to numb the pain with men, sex, and drugs, but it only led me further away from myself. I became miserable, depressed, and hopeless. I was fighting a battle against a personality disorder I didn’t even have a name for yet.
Appreciate you sharing that. What else should we know about what you do?
For the past 10 years, I have worked in Human Resources, most recently working remotely for a government contracting firm for the past 5 years. In November, I became one of many Black women impacted by mass layoffs. As the landscape for DEI roles shifted, I found it increasingly difficult to find a position in my field that could sustain my lifestyle.
Ultimately, I began to question why I would return to the same system that had abruptly taken away my livelihood. This realization sparked a transition: I shifted my focus to writing and life coaching, and I am currently pursuing my doctorate in psychology. I have been working consistently since I was 14, and while this pivot has been uncomfortable and challenging, it has been necessary. It is now my desire to create new opportunities and empower others as they transition into entrepreneurship
What matters most to you?
God matters most to me. For years, I searched for anything to bring me peace and a calm mind. While drugs, sex, and relationships offered a temporary escape, they were never sustainable. Finally, I cried out to God for help. I didn’t run to a traditional church; instead, I sat in the quiet, watching videos and meditating, allowing the Holy Spirit to lead me step by step.
I soon noticed that my need for temporary comforts began to fade. I committed to fasting and began asking for deep spiritual experiences. I watched as the thousand thoughts racing through my mind started to quiet down. I began to receive divine revelations and dreams that would manifest in the natural world. Through this process, I learned my true identity, recognized the generational curses over my life, and claimed my blessings. I put in the work to heal, and as my mind and soul came into alignment, I finally discovered my purpose and destiny. Once you know why you are here, life becomes clear. My passion is to help others find that same clarity, purpose, and reconciliation with the Creator. Peace, prosperity, and happiness are our inheritance—and this isn’t about religion; it’s about a relationship with the One who created you.
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