Gloriangeliz Solano’s Nature is God’s Symphony Inspires Healing, Hope, and Harmony Through Faith-Based Storytelling

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In a world where pain, trauma, and hardship often go unspoken, author and ministry founder Gloriangeliz Solano emerges as a powerful, poetic voice committed to healing and hope. Her book, Nature is God’s Symphony, is a reflection of her transformative journey from personal darkness to spiritual awakening. With lyrical prose and profound biblical undertones, the book speaks to children and young readers with grace and simplicity, while also reaching adults who seek comfort and connection with their Creator.

Solano’s mission is clear: to tell stories that remind us of God’s eternal love, especially for those who feel broken or unseen. Through her ministry and literary work, she uplifts women, children, and youth, audiences she knows intimately through her church work and personal life.

From Science to Scripture: A Life Rewritten

Born with a passion for science and medicine, Solano initially pursued a career in biology, studying at the University of Puerto Rico and later graduating with a B.S. in General Biology from Toccoa Falls College in 2020. But when her medical school application was rejected, it became a divine detour that led her to writing, an old love she rediscovered after years of soul-searching.

A turning point came when she recalled how her organic chemistry professor once praised her lab reports for their eloquence. This memory, paired with her work as a student writer for TFC’s newspaper The Talon, ignited a new vision: to use her gift of writing to share God’s love and reach communities in need.

Today, Gloriangeliz stands as a survivor and storyteller. She overcame ten years in a toxic, abusive relationship, followed by years of anxiety and depression. In 2023, she found healing through prayer, therapy, and the support of her church community. Her transformation became the soil in which her first book took root.

Nature is God’s Symphony: A Message Wrapped in Metaphor

Nature is God’s Symphony is an illustrated children’s book with poetic flow, vivid imagery, and spiritual depth. It connects the rhythms of nature with the majesty of God, portraying each element, wind, water, trees, and birds, as instruments in a divine orchestra. The book’s theme resonates with Solano’s core belief: that even in the chaos of life, there is a symphony playing, a reminder of God’s ever-present love.

Inspired by a child she saw reading a fantasy book at church, Solano wanted to create literature that would fill young hearts with truth, beauty, and hope. Drawing on her own trauma and healing, she crafted a narrative that allows children to see the sacred in the natural world and, by extension, within themselves.

A Ministry Rooted in Compassion and Purpose

Beyond authorship, Gloriangeliz is the founder of LovedbyJesus Ministry and Bookstore, a brand that reflects her message: no matter your scars, you are deeply loved. The ministry serves as both a literary platform and a growing store offering handmade products, including candles, anointing oils, mugs, and more, all created with intention and prayer.

Through her ministry, she is planting seeds of encouragement in underserved communities, especially children, teens, young adults, and women. She teaches Sunday school and preaches at the Pentecostal Church Tabernacle of Oakwood, where she also leads missions to support the homeless with food and clothing.

Though she is not currently offering mentoring services, Solano is active on YouTube, sharing her testimony and discussing topics like mental health, faith, and self-love through Christ. In the future, she plans to create mentoring programs for women who have faced similar trauma, offering the guidance and healing she once needed herself.

Themes That Reflect Her Life’s Work

Solano’s work reflects a unique blend of academic rigor, spiritual insight, and artistic expression. Her passions include microbiology, genetics, public health, music, biblical studies, and ancient civilizations, an eclectic mix that informs her writing and worldview. Though she didn’t become a physician, she continues to advocate for the health and wellness of underserved communities. She hopes to use her future success as an author to fund missions and health initiatives.

Choosing Grace After the Storm

Gloriangeliz Solano’s journey is a powerful reminder to rise from the ashes with a heart still open, kind, and full of light. Even after facing darkness, she chose to respond with love, to lead with faith, and to let her scars shape a story of hope, not bitterness. “I want to be remembered as a warrior and a fighter,” she says, “a woman who overcame her darkness through her faith in the Lord, and even after everything I went through, never stopped loving others.”

Inspired by her spiritual mentors, Pastors Miguel A. García and Rosa Cabrera, Solano carries forward an impact of faith, service, and steadfastness. Their example instilled in her the courage to stand up, speak out, and share her truth.

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