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About the Author: Abbey Marx is a graduate of Kenneth Copeland Bible College, where she studied biblical foundations, practical theology, and the healing work of the Holy Spirit. Her calling is clear and deeply personal: to help those who feel frozen in childhood trauma reclaim their God-given identity, step into wholeness, and walk in everlasting freedom.
A creative at heart, Abbey has spent years designing and crafting handmade dolls as tools for expression, comfort, and emotional restoration. What began as a personal healing practice has grown into a meaningful ministry resource—one that reflects her belief that God meets people in tender, tangible ways.
Abbey’s writing is shaped by her own journey, her love for allegory, and her desire to reveal the nearness of God in the places people feel most lost. The Waters That Knew Her Name is her first published allegory, born from prayer, lived experience, and a passion to help others discover the identity the Father has spoken over them since the beginning.
She lives in Texas, where she treasures time with her family, pours into creative ministry, and continues developing resources that help the hurting find their voice, their story, and their freedom.



