Pamela Rice is a dynamic force in mental health, ministry, and
authorship, dedicated to helping others find healing, purpose, and
authenticity.
Pamela believes that "Where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is liberty"(2 Corinthians 3:17). She never considered a career in mental health before she had a life-changing encounter with Jesus.
Early Life and Transformation
Born and raised in Racine, Wisconsin, Pamela won the title of Miss Racine, which changed her life's trajectory. Shortly thereafter, she moved to Hollywood, California, seeking dreams in the entertainment industry but soon became disillusioned. In a pivotal moment of faith, she challenged God to prove His existence and provide answers for her life. This marked her transition from Hollywood glamour to a path of mental health and higher education. Pamela pursued advanced degrees in Counseling and Theology, becoming a licensed marriage and family therapist and earning a Doctor of Ministry degree.
Career in Mental Health
Pamela's empathetic approach and deep psychological understanding have helped countless individuals navigate mental health challenges. She developed a mental health rehabilitation home in Palmdale, CA, supporting female outpatients from the clinical psychiatric unit, aiding their transition back into the community. Additionally, she served as the program director of a clinical psychiatric unit in Van Nuys, Ca. specializing in Christian Therapy.
Pioneer in Ministry
Recognizing the connection between mental and spiritual well-being, Pamela pioneered initiatives integrating mental health support within faith communities. Her work is celebrated for its inclusivity, compassion, and transformative impact. Pamela developed a comprehensive counseling program for the Vineyard Christian Fellowship under Pastor Kenn Gulliksen, emphasizing holistic healing which was shared in Vineyards across the country.
"Tarnished Crowns: A Memoir" And “The Garden: A Story of True Love”
Pamela's award-winning memoir, Tarnished Crowns: A Memoir, is a captivating journey from the glitz of Hollywood to the depths of mental health advocacy, seamlessly interwoven with stories of profound transformation. Praised for its raw honesty and uplifting message, this memoir has not only established her as an inspirational speaker but also as a thought leader in the field.
Her latest book, The Garden, takes readers on an emotional voyage through a redemptive poem, brought to life with stunning watercolor illustrations that magnify the impact of her poignant words. Beyond her books, Pamela's expertise shines through her contributions to Pray.com, the popular Bible application for Christians, where her content continues to inspire and uplift countless lives.
Accolades and Recognition
Pamela received a citation from the city of Santa Monica for setting up the first cold weather voucher program for people experiencing homelessness. President Reagan recognized her work with Homes of Hope, an outreach for runaway youth in Hollywood.
Conclusion
Pamela Rice’s life exemplifies purpose and authenticity. She significantly impacts many lives through her work in mental health, pioneering ministry, and inspiring authorship. Her journey from Hollywood to a beacon of hope showcases the profound difference one can make by living true to their values and dedicating themselves to the well-being of others.
Pamela contributed a chapter to the Paper Crowns Volume 1 anthology. A collection of true stories of God encounters that will ignite your hope and build your faith. Download her free chapter, Come Follow Me, by clicking on the image below:
We're all invited to "Come Follow Me" by Jesus himself, but many aren't sure where to start. This excerpt from Tarnished Crowns: A Memoir: The Power of Purpose and Authenticity offers a glimpse into Pam's heartwarming journey of pursuing a relationship with God, helping you understand:
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Pamela Ann Rice is a mental health advocate, ministry pioneer, and author dedicated to healing and purpose. Born in Racine, Wisconsin, her journey from Miss Racine to Hollywood led to a transformative encounter with Jesus. She pursued advanced degrees in Counseling and Theology, becoming a licensed therapist. Pamela's memoir, "Tarnished Crowns," and her illustrated poem, "The Garden," inspire readers with stories of transformation. Recognized for her impactful work, Pamela integrates mental health support within faith communities.
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