Frequently Asked Questions

Denise’s Healing Journey is a publishing community dedicated to talking about the events, people, and experiences that impact us as we live out our unique journey to healing and wholeness. The goal is to encourage, uplift, and inspire you in your daily comings and goings.

Right now, it is yours truly. But I will be opening up the blog for guest writers who want to share with the community about their own journey of healing. If you would like to contribute, fill out the guest blogger form. Submissions should be 500 to 700 words, double-spaced and in 12- point Times Roman type. Be your real self in your writing but please refrain from curse words and rough language. Thank you for sharing your story with us.

By the end of the year, we may accept some specialized advertising. We want to ensure that those products, services, and providers represented are reputable, trustworthy, and beneficial for our community. The first ads you see will come from selected affiliated partners. For inquiries please send an email at mail@denisegoosby.com.

Yes, I am available for live and online singing and speaking engagements—per availability due to Covid-19 restrictions and personal scheduling. Please inquire by email at mail@denisegoosby.com.

Be sure to include your name, organization, location, nature of your event along with key dates.

*Please note: I sing primarily Christian worship, hymns, patriotic songs, and a few inspirational songs (i.e. “Lean on Me”, “You’ve Got a Friend”, etc.)

If you’re reading this, you’re already on board — reading our stories, viewing our video casts, and listening to music that lifts our spirits as we travel down life’s path. You can also support us by subscribing to our newsletter, becoming a guest writer, or shopping with our affiliate partners (soon to come).

You can contact Denise’s Healing Journey by email at mail@denisegoosby.com.

You can also contact us at Denise’s Healing Journey, 552 East Carson Street, Suite 104, PMB #329, Carson, CA 90746

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