Press releases and other topics for interviews.
You can download the the press releases with these links, or you can see them below.
Explore God’s Heart for Israel
Manage stress with Biblical, easy-to-apply strategies, proven by over 50,000 people worldwide.
God’s Lavish Love. New Book and Training on God’s Lavish Love Offers Healing, Hope, and Lasting Transformation.
I would love to connect with you. I am CEO of Relationship Resources, a sought-after speaker and an award-winning author of 42 books, including All Stressed Up and Everywhere to Go. I am passionate about knowing God and His heart and making Him known. I empower people in their relationships with God and others.
Blessings,
Gaylyn Williams
Schedule an interview at gaylynw@gmail.com or 719-201-7181.
All Stressed Up and Everywhere to Go: Winner of the 2025 Christian Living Book of the Year!
January 11, 2026 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Gaylyn Williams
gaylynw@gmail.com, 719-201-7181, www.RelationshipResources.org
Biblical Solution to Stress Frees Americans ‘At Last!’
COLORADO SPRINGS, CO – Americans are stressed—and many feel trapped by it. A national survey shows average stress levels at 5 out of 10, with nearly one in four Americans reporting extreme stress levels of 8–10. Almost half say they want help managing stress, yet many feel overwhelmed, discouraged, or unsure where to turn.
Now, a newly updated, award-winning biblical approach offers lasting relief.
All Stressed Up and Everywhere to Go, written by Gaylyn Williams and her father Ken Williams, Ph.D., received the Golden Scrolls 2025 Christian Living Book of the Year. It presents proven, practical biblical principles that help individuals and groups lower stress, regain emotional balance, and build resilience for life’s inevitable pressures.
Over the past several decades, Williams and Relationship Resources have trained over 50,000 people worldwide, equipping them with these simple, transferable skills that work across cultures, seasons of life, and levels of crisis. Updated in 2025, the book and training on stress guide people step-by-step through easy-to-apply strategies that address stress at its roots—not just its symptoms.
Williams’ message carries unique credibility. Her life includes profound personal loss and hardship—abandonment as a child, the death of her six-month-old son, the tragic loss of her fiancé, years as a single mom, living in war-torn countries, cancer, and deep personal betrayals. These experiences shape her compassionate, realistic approach, fueling her passion to help others experience freedom rather than exhaustion.
Endorsements from Respected Ministry Leaders:
Gary Wilkerson, President of World Challenge, said, “I recommend you read this important book. This book’s biblical solutions and personal truths can free your heart, mind and soul. This book is a timely remedy for a culture consumed with pressure, over-scheduling, impossible deadlines and sleepless nights full of anxiety.”
Jerry Bridges, Author of 26 Books, including “Trusting God,” said, “Stress is a fact of life. … Now, relief is at hand. This book, if studied and applied, will provide you with the principles you need to manage your stress effectively. This book is thoroughly biblical, practical and authentic.”
About the author
Gaylyn Williams is the Executive Director of Relationship Resources, an award-winning, internationally recognized author of 42 books and a dynamic speaker. She is known for translating biblical truth into practical, life-changing skills that help people strengthen their relationships with God and others—even amid stress, disappointment, and loss.
Learn more about Gaylyn Williams and Relationship Resources at www.RelationshipResources.org or TipsForLessStress.com.
For interviews, contact Gaylyn at gaylynw@gmail.com or 719-201-7181.
Your audience will receive 52 free practical stress-management tips after the interview.
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Suggested Interview Questions
- How widespread is stress in America today—and why does it feel so overwhelming?
- How does chronic stress affect people emotionally, spiritually, and physically?
- What are some little-known ways stress affects us that most people aren’t even aware of?
- Why did you write All Stressed Up and Everywhere to Go after training thousands of people worldwide?
- What makes your biblical approach different from typical stress solutions?
- What can people do today to begin lowering their stress?
- How have you seen these strategies transform lives?
- Where can people get your book and 52 free stress-management tips?
More Endorsement for All Stressed Up and Everywhere to Go! Book and Training
Tim Westcott, Pastor of Idyllwild Bible Church, said, “These principles work! Because the principles flow out of God’s Word, they are timeless and relevant in any context. The principles are easy to grasp and easy to hand off to others who are in the ‘stress crucible.’”
Bob Creson, Former President and CEO of Wycliffe Bible Translators USA, said, “Dr. Ken Williams and his daughter, Gaylyn, have teamed up to provide an excellent resource for believers who want to de-stress their lives through the application of God’s Word mixed with healthy counseling principles.”
George Stahnke, Director of Renewal Ministries, said, “All Stressed up and Everywhere to Go is a refreshingly simple book filled with usable, practical advice in dealing with the stressors of life.”
Laura Mae Gardner, D.Min., Former International Training Consultant for Wycliffe Bible Translators, said, “This father-daughter writing team has produced something profoundly useful for the Christian community. Authentic, soundly practical, occasionally funny, often heart-wrenching—you’ll love it!”
Anyone interested in interviewing Gaylyn Williams should contact her at gaylynw@gmail.com or 719-201-7181.
Has God Given Up On Israel?
Powerful book and training reveals God’s heart for Israel—and the Church’s urgent role as Israel faces threats on every side
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. – As Israel faces unprecedented threats from every direction—military,
political, spiritual, and cultural—many Christians are asking crucial questions: Has God given up on Israel? Has the Church replaced her? Why should believers care about Israel at all?
Veteran author Gaylyn Williams addresses these questions head-on in her book and training, Explore God’s Heart for Israel. Drawing from Scripture, her work takes readers on a compelling biblical journey to discover God’s unchanging passion for Israel and how Christians can actively partner with Him as His end-time plan unfolds.
“Many people want to support Israel, but they don’t fully understand why Israel matters biblically,” says Williams. “Some even wonder if God abandoned Israel and chose the Church instead. Scripture gives a very clear answer.”
Williams lives part-time in Israel and serves the Messianic community through her ministry. Her book and training equip believers to understand what is happening from a biblical perspective, how to recognize anti-Semitism (even within the Church), and how to respond with clarity, prayer, and action. She helps Christians move from confusion to conviction—and from sympathy to partnership.
Reviews from respected ministry leaders:
Deborah Kellogg, Founder and Director of Cyrus Foundation, said “Explore God’s Heart for Israel is timely and significant as we are invited into one of the greatest movements of God in history. We need to raise up an army of ambassadors to share it with every believer.”
Chaim Malespin, Director of Aliyah Return Center and IDF soldier, said, “I highly recommend this book to anyone who loves the Bible and desires deeper revelation.”
About the author
Gaylyn Williams is the executive director of Relationship Resources. She is an award-winning, internationally recognized author of 41 books, and a dynamic inspirational and motivational speaker. Her passion for Israel and empowering people to transform their relationships with God and others is demonstrated through her powerful books and training. She lives and serves in Israel part-time.
Ms. Williams is passionate about knowing God and His heart and making Him known. Her book and training on Israel come out of her time there, as well as studying what the Bible says and interviewing experts in Israel. She equips Christians to understand God’s heart and recognize anti-Semitism, even in the Church.
Learn more about Gaylyn Williams and Relationship Resources at www.RelationshipResources.org and about God’s Heart for Israel at www.GodsHeart.info.
Anyone interested in interviewing Gaylyn should contact her at Gaylynw@gmail.com or 719-201-7181.
After each interview, your audience will receive a powerful resource kit about God’s heart for Israel, including Bible studies, a “cheat sheet” and devotional eBooks.
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Suggested Interview Questions
- What compelled you to write Explore God’s Heart for Israel and teach Christians about His heart?
- Why should we care about Israel? Hasn’t God given up on them?
- As you studied Scripture, what surprised you most about God’s heart and plans for Israel?
- You live in Israel part-time—what have you personally witnessed there that most Christians never see or hear about?
- What is the single most important truth you want believers to understand about Israel right now?
- Many believers wonder if God has given up on Israel or replaced Israel with the Church. How does the Bible clearly answer that question?
- What key biblical events still need to unfold in Israel before Christ returns?
- How can Christians partner with God in His heart for Israel?
- Why is the return of Jewish people to Israel (Aliyah) so significant biblically—and why should Christians care?
- Where can our audience go to learn more, get your book, and access the free resource kit on God’s heart for Israel?
Why Do So Many Christians Feel Far from God?
New Book and Training on God’s Lavish Love Offers Healing, Hope, and Lasting Transformation
Colorado Springs, CO — Many Christians believe in God’s love—yet quietly feel disconnected from Him, not feeling loved by Him. Emotional wounds, childhood abandonment, trauma, and profound loss often create invisible barriers that make intimacy with God feel unreachable—even for devoted believers.
Author and trainer Gaylyn Williams understands this struggle personally—and addresses it directly in her new book and training on God’s Lavish Love. The result of not feeling loved by God is often loneliness, insecurity, shame, and a diminished sense of identity—issues that affect individuals, families, churches, and communities.
“People don’t struggle to experience God’s love because they lack faith,” Williams says. “They struggle because pain, trauma, or unmet emotional needs distort how they receive His love.” When the people who were supposed to love you disappoint, even God’s love can feel unsafe or distant. Healing begins when those wounds are acknowledged and met with God’s truth.”
Williams’ insight is forged through personal experience. As a child, she was abandoned by her parents in the name of God, leaving deep wounds around trust, worth, and love. In adulthood, she endured multiple devastating losses, including the death of her six-month-old son, the tragic killing of her fiancé, a difficult marriage, major betrayals by those close to her and more. These experiences profoundly shaped her spiritual journey—and ultimately her calling.
God’s Lavish Love speaks directly to questions many are afraid to ask: Why don’t I feel close to God anymore? Why do I still struggle with guilt or insecurity? If God loves me, why do I feel alone? Drawing on decades of experience equipping individuals, couples, and leaders, Williams invites readers into a life-changing journey of healing and restoration through the truth of God’s unconditional love.
Listeners and viewers will receive powerful free devotions on God’s love.
Learn more at www.RelationshipResources.org.
Contact Ms. Williams to schedule an interview today.
Gaylyn Williams is Executive Director of Relationship Resources, which has trained a worldwide network of over 50,000 people in strategies that empower them to be more successful in their lives and ministries. She is an award-winning, internationally recognized author of 42 books and a dynamic speaker. She is known for translating biblical truth into practical, life-changing skills, equipping people to strengthen their relationships with God and others—even amid stress, disappointment, and loss.
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Suggested Interview Questions Based on Gaylyn’s Book and Training
- Why do many Christians struggle to feel loved by God, and how does it affect them?
- Can you share how your abandonment and trauma made you question God’s love for you?
- What helped you begin to understand and feel God’s love?
- How do trauma and childhood wounds affect our relationship with God?
- How does knowing God’s unconditional love transform us?
- How can we move from being spiritual orphans to beloved children?
- Why did you write your book, God’s Lavish Love, with 31 devotions to draw people deeper into God’s heart?
- How can your book and training on God’s lavish love help our audience, and where can they get a copy?
Other topics for an interview with Gaylyn:
- God’s Design for Community and Reconcilable Differences. These powerful yet simple skills will transform your relationships and empower you to manage conflict with family, co-workers, friends and others. They are proven worldwide, with over 50,000 people in workshops and Gaylyn’s books.
- Never Have to Do Fundraising Again. Fundraising can be overwhelming. Learn how to change the drudgery of fundraising into a joyful ministry. This book and training have simple strategies proven by thousands of people for building and maintaining support.
- Keys to Joy. Many people struggle with joylessness, sadness and depression. In this practical, life-changing Bible study, you’ll uncover strength and encouragement for your life. Topics include finding joy in trials, overcoming hindrances to joy, and finding joy in all your relationships. It is available as a retreat.
- Hearing God’s Voice. Gaylyn shares powerful stories of how she hears God’s voice, including times in Israel when she may have been killed or at the very least traumatized by killings, if she hadn’t listened to God’s voice.
