Jodi (Anderson) Kozan (Submitted photo)

Jodi (Anderson) Kozan, a 1988 Lincoln High School, will soon publish “Wellspring: Finding Peace, Living Brave.” The book launches Friday, May 1.

Every woman’s story is filled with moments of joy, struggle, and unanswered questions – moments that shape her heart and challenge her faith. In this interactive devotional-style book, Jodi invites readers to pause, breathe and let God refresh their soul through this prayer-soaked reflective journey. Through heartfelt stories, scriptural truths, and practical encouragement to find courage for what lies ahead, readers will discover how your life story fits within God’s greater narrative. “Wellspring” will touch your heart, renew your spirit, and help you walk forward with bravehearted faith. This book is for the woman ready to awaken her story, embrace God’s purpose, and live boldly with hope and love.

Jodi is an author, speaker and ministry. She holds a master’s degree in Christian ministry from Briercrest Seminary. She has spent more than two decades founding and leading nonprofit organizations that foster unity, restoration, and freedom. Kozan founded Women’s Journey of Faith in 1999, and she cofounded Hope Restored in 2016, a Canadian charity that walks alongside survivors of sexual exploitation and addresses human trafficking. Jodi is dedicated to helping women find peace within their story and take brave steps in their calling.

After the release of Jodi’s first book ‘Wellspring” this spring, she plans on finishing her second book in the near future, which will be a more personal memoir. She is passionate about the concept that we “all have a story to tell.” She knows God had put it on her heart nearly 20 years ago to write a book, and grateful for the experience of helping her dad write his story in a book meant as a legacy piece for the family. Jodi is passionate about encouraging others to make peace with their life story, and where led- take brave steps to share or live out their story to encourage others.

Jodi, the daughter of Judy and the late Richard Anderson, lives in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada, with her husband, Tim, and their growing family.