About Kathy Sebright
Kathy Sebright is happily married to her high school sweetheart with two young boys, Travis and Emmett. She volunteers/works three part-time jobs, loves to write, and is a dedicated long distance runner. Her youngest son Emmett began having seizures and was diagnosed with Craniosynostosis in 2012 when he was just 13 months old. A lesion and bleed in Emmett’s brain would soon be discovered along with other complications. Emmett’s multiple diagnoses, surgeries, medications, scans, and rigorous hospital schedule would affect the entire family but hit Kathy especially hard and cast her deep into a world of hopelessness and depression. Having found God “accidentally” through running back in 2010, it was her faith that held her together and gave her the courage to climb out of that dark place, even when she questioned and rallied against God during the worst of it. God did not heal Emmett, but gave Kathy the strength and faith to hold on to hope for the future.
Having come out of that experience feeling older and wiser, Kathy seeks to connect with others who are struggling through the impossible darkness. She knows the despair that comes with watching a loved one suffer and the desperate desire to take it away. She has a passion to comfort and guide others through their own tumultuous journey.
Having come out of that experience feeling older and wiser, Kathy seeks to connect with others who are struggling through the impossible darkness. She knows the despair that comes with watching a loved one suffer and the desperate desire to take it away. She has a passion to comfort and guide others through their own tumultuous journey.