Sandra Chambers

Sandra is a wife, mother, former teacher, journalist, and an award-winning nonfiction and children's author. She pens articles, blogs and books to encourage adults and children in their personal relationship with God. Through her children's multi-award winning devotional, "Fingerprint Devotions: 40 Devotions to Help You Realize You Are a Kid Uniquely Created by God for a Purpose" (Ambassador International © 2023), she helps kids understand that they are uniquely created and loved by God who gives them a purpose for their lives. Her picture book, "Maisie Discovers Her Fingerprint (Ambassador International ©2024) is a fun book about a Frenchie (my real grand puppy) who doesn't feel special. If only Maisie had her own unique fingerprint like humans and some other animals have, she might be accepted by her doggie friends.

Sandra is also the author of an adult non-fiction book, "Lord, It's Boring in My Prayer Closet: How to Revitalize Your Prayer Life." In this individual and small group study on prayer, she shares about her own prayer struggles and offers ideas and suggestions for helping Christians develop a creative and joyful prayer life.

Sandra holds a Master’s Degree in Education from Santa Clara University and a BA degree in English from West Virginia University. She taught elementary students with learning disabilities as well as high school English and journalism. As a journalist and travel writer, she has published 700+ news stories, profiles, travel stories, lifestyle and feature stories for 20+ publications. Sandra is a member of the Serious Writer’s Club, the Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators (SCBWI); Advanced Writer's and Speaker Association (AWSA) and Blue Ridge Mountain Christian Writers (BRMCW).

Sandra lives in coastal North Carolina and enjoys spending time with her husband, their daughter, son-in-law and an energetic French bulldog (their grand puppy). When not writing you will find Sandra exploring new places with camera in hand, eating seafood or dark chocolate, or enjoying a good mystery or historical fiction book on her porch.