Endorsements

Laurie Klein, author of House of 49 Doors: Entries in a Life (2024) and the classic praise song “I Love You, Lord”

“I felt so trapped.” Years later, with breathtaking generosity Georgia Morris gently examines young love, mental illness, and her harrowing, first marriage. Sporadic delight rides shotgun with havoc. Yet her spirit remains so vibrant, so earnest, we marvel: even madness fails to extinguish her inner light. Retold with the warm, confiding candor of a friend and interspersed with hindsight and scripture, Morris also gifts us with an overview of schizophrenia. To anyone enduring similar darkness, and to all who love them: draw near. Morris holds out a hand as well as a lantern. 


Cecille Russell, Founder of Wednesday Warrior’s Prayer Group and Seattle is Alive 

“Unfailing Love” is a window into the life of a beautiful soul who overcame rape,  abandonment and the terror of marrying a man who was diagnosed schizophrenic.  As Georgia pulls open the curtains and shines the light of Gods grace on these deeply personal stories you see how she walked through these valleys and found healing and new beginnings. 

“Don’t be afraid, I’ve redeemed you. I’ve called your name. You’re mine. When you’re in over your head, I’ll be there with you. When you’re in rough waters, you will not go down. When you’re between a rock and a hard place, it won’t be a dead end— Because I am God, your personal God, The Holy of Israel, your Savior. 


Kevin Vander Weide, Pastor of Care Ministries, Timberlake Church (Redmond, WA)

“A Beacon of Hope and Healing” As a pastor deeply committed to the spiritual well-being and soul care of others, I wholeheartedly endorse Unfailing Love. Georgia Morris has authored a powerful testament to the redemptive grace of Jesus Christ, that serves as a lifeline for anyone ensnared by darkness, heartbreak and despair – especially those who love and care for people with schizophrenia.

Throughout Unfailing Love, Georgia shares very personal insights into how she, through the loving guidance of the Holy Spirit, navigates a labyrinth of shame, abuse and the suffocating grip of a schizophrenic spouse. Through story upon story, we witness the miraculous truth that God’s ever-present love recreates, restores and redeems.

Georgia’s vulnerability and candor is a balm for wounded hearts and her story is a beacon of hope for those who feel trapped in their own personal prisons…or held captive by the behavior of others. For those who ache for a new beginning, for those who long to break free from the shackles of abuse, Georgia’s story offers the promise of new beginnings. May this book find its way into the hands of those who need it most. May it be a compass guiding them toward the freedom-giving, life-saving grace of Jesus Christ and His everlasting and Unfailing Love.


Dr. Lynne Feller-Marshall, Women’s Ministry group facilitator of 20 years (Spokane, WA)

For those struggling with a loved one enduring mental illness, there is hope! In her new book, “Unfailing Love,” Georgia Morris guides and inspires her readers to look to Jesus as their help. Her personal narrative is honest, sometimes raw, and compelling. 

Aid your journey to forgiveness and healing by absorbing this story, and allow Georgia’s experiences and faith to bring you fresh hope!”