Out of the Valley, Into My Purpose
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About THE Author
Roxanne Hyer
Roxanne Hyer is the founder of HYER EDUCATION, a growth and development consulting company focused on empowering individuals, teams, and organizations through purpose-driven change. Her career spans classroom teaching, school administration, coaching, and consulting, where she has guided leaders and teams
through seasons of challenge, transition, and renewal with clarity, compassion, and
integrity.
Beyond her professional work, Roxanne’s personal journey is marked by profound loss and unwavering faith. Raised in a faith-centered home, she learned early the importance of perseverance and trusting God through every season of life. The sudden passing of her mother, combined with her own unexpected medical scare during a global pandemic,
became a defining turning point. Rather than pulling away from her faith, Roxanne leaned into it, allowing God to guide her through grief, surrender, and healing, ultimately reshaping her understanding of purpose and calling. Roxanne remains actively involved in her church and community and draws strength from service and meaningful connection. Through her writing, coaching, and speaking, she shares her testimony as a reminder that God meets us where we are and faithfully leads us toward restoration, growth, and renewed purpose.
Roxanne resides in South Carolina with her husband, Jason, and two of their three
daughters.
About The Book
Out of the valley, into my purpose
Out of the Valley, Into My Purpose is a raw, faith-centered memoir that invites readers into one of the most painful seasons of Roxanne Hyer’s life, the sudden illness and loss of her mother. What begins with her mother’s unexpected fall quickly unravels into a devastating diagnosis, long hospital days, unanswered prayers, and a goodbye that changes everything.
With honesty and vulnerability, Roxanne shares the realities of grief, fear, and exhaustion, along with the deep internal struggle of trying to trust God when life no longer makes sense. She writes not from a place of having it all figured out, but from the middle of the valley, where faith feels fragile and questions outweigh answers.
As the story unfolds, readers follow Roxanne through loss, a personal medical crisis, and a season of forced surrender that leads to unexpected clarity and purpose. This book is not about having perfect faith or easy healing. It is about showing up broken, learning to listen, and discovering that God is still present and still working, even in the darkest moments.
Out of the Valley, Into My Purpose is for anyone who has experienced loss, wrestled with doubt, or found themselves standing at a crossroads wondering what comes next. It is a reminder that even in the valley, God’s purpose is not lost and neither are we.
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These blogs explore how faith, loss, and life’s interruptions quietly shape purpose. Each piece reflects on resilience, surrender, and the deeper meaning found beyond the valley.

Many people assume purpose appears once life becomes stable.
Out of the Valley, Into My Purpose challenges that belief, suggesting instead that purpose often surfaces during seasons of disruption, grief, and reevaluation. Roxanne Hyer writes for readers who are still finding their footing, offering reassurance that clarity does not require certainty.

Out of the Valley, Into My Purpose is a memoir rooted in transformation rather than triumph.
. Roxanne Hyer delivers a reflective, faith-centered narrative that examines how life’s most defining moments often arise without warning, reshaping identity, relationships, and direction.

Some books do not explain life. They sit beside it.
. Out of the Valley, Into My Purpose belongs to that quieter category, offering reflection rather than instruction and presence rather than answers. Roxanne Hyer writes from a place shaped by faith, loss, and lived experience, exploring how purpose often emerges only after certainty has been stripped away.