Amy A. Wright
Sister Amy A. Wright teaches the Keepers of Light that integrity is not proven in easy seasons. It is revealed in suffering. While navigating cancer and deep personal pain, she did not offer shallow optimism. She spoke from within the trial, pointing always and unwaveringly to Jesus Christ.
“Our focus must be on Jesus Christ,” she taught. “That is how we will find healing — in honesty, in humility, in Him.”
These words carry weight because they were lived. Sister Wright did not pretend that sorrow disappears with faith. She did not hide weakness or rush grief. Instead, she modeled a deeper form of strength — the courage to be honest about pain while remaining firmly anchored in Christ. Her tenderness did not diminish truth; it refined it.
For the Keepers of Light, her example clarifies what integrity truly means. Integrity is not the absence of sorrow, doubt, or struggle. It is the willingness to walk through them openly with the Savior. It is choosing humility over pretense and trust over isolation. Healing begins when we stop hiding and turn our full attention toward Christ.
Honesty before God allows Him to heal what we acknowledge. Humility invites grace into places we cannot repair on our own. Sister Wright’s life shows that when truth is joined with tenderness, it becomes a sacred offering — one that leads not away from pain, but through it, hand in hand with the Lord.
May the Keepers of Light learn from Sister Amy A. Wright to live with integrity that is gentle, faithful, and unafraid. To focus on Jesus Christ in every season. And to trust that healing flows not from denying sorrow, but from walking honestly and humbly with Him who heals all things.


