Kristi Taylor Kristi Taylor

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About K. Taylor

I am a writer, worshiper, and intercessor who believes healing begins when we stop pretending and start confronting what shaped us.

“I sought for a man among them, that should make up the hedge, and stand in the gap before Me for the land…”
Ezekiel 22:30 (KJV)

My work was born out of lived experience, not theory. I am the one who had to interrupt patterns, unlearn survival, and choose obedience even when it cost me comfort. Writing became the place where intercession met instruction and faith found its voice again.

Everything I create is for the person who knows something has to change but may not yet have the language for it. For the one who is tired of carrying what they did not create. For the one who decided the cycle stops here.

As an intercessor, I understand the weight and responsibility of standing in the gap. I understand what it means to be summoned to contend for others while being confronted and refined by God in private. My writing flows from that place of divine assignment. Through devotionals, journals, declarations, and worship, I write for bloodline breakers, finishers, and those willing to confront the heart, the mind, and the soul with courage. My words are not soft. They are intentional. They are shaped in prayer, forged through obedience, and released with authority.

I do not write to impress. I write to contend, to heal, and to call things into divine alignment. My work blends Scripture, reflection, and lived wisdom in a way that is grounded, reverent, and unapologetically human.

This space exists for those who are ready to grow, to heal, and to become who they were always meant to be. If you have ever felt the weight of becoming the interruption, you are not alone. You are welcome here.

“I have set watchmen upon thy walls, O Jerusalem, which shall never hold their peace day nor night… and give Him no rest, till He establish, and till He make Jerusalem a praise in the earth.”
Isaiah 62:6–7 (KJV)

This journey is not about perfection. It is about obedience, transformation, and surrender.
And it begins in the secret place.

Welcome to the work.
Welcome to the journey.

Standing in the gap,
K. Taylor

Writer. Worshiper. Intercessor.
KTaylorWrites
Isaiah 62:6–7

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