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Rox – Anne Maistry

Rox-Anne Maistry | Author of Who Told You? | Christian Memoirist | Voice of Healing & Spiritual Growth

In a world brimming with stories, few voices echo with the raw power of truth, redemption, and spiritual healing like that of Pastor Rox-Anne Maistry. A survivor, a guide, a woman of unwavering faith, her life and words radiate a calling far beyond the page.

America Publishers – Author Spotlight proudly features Pastor Rox-Anne Maistry, a South African inspirational author whose memoir Who Told You? is transforming lives across continents.

Who Told You? is a deeply human, faith-rooted reflection on identity, healing, and the long road back to self-worth. It holds space for trauma and truth, offering guidance, ministry, and the kind of strength that doesn’t shout, but stands firm.

With a voice shaped by pain but anchored in purpose, Pastor Rox-Anne reminds us that our worst wounds can become our greatest weapons of healing. And through every chapter, she asks one simple, divine question:

Who told you that you were unworthy?

Born into adversity and raised in the heart of South Africa, Pastor Rox-Anne Maistry has lived the kind of story most people only whisper about. But instead of staying silent, she turned her pain into purpose and her voice into a vessel of hope. Today, she stands not only as an inspirational author but also as a Christian pastor, speaker, and spiritual mentor reaching women across the globe.

At sixteen, Rox-Anne discovered she was a foster child. The revelation shattered her sense of identity and opened up wounds she hadn’t yet named, abandonment, grief, rejection, loss. From school bullying to the heartbreak of losing her first love, her early life was marked by hardship that could have buried her.

But it didn’t. Through the grace of God, Rox-Anne found healing, clarity, and a deep calling to guide others toward the same. The question Who told you? became more than a personal reckoning, it became the heartbeat of her ministry.

Now, her story lives in churches, women’s retreats, and hearts around the world. And it’s just getting started.

Who Told You? is not just a book, it’s a conversation between pain and purpose, a sacred unpacking of everything we’ve been made to believe about who we are and what we’re worth. In these pages, Pastor Rox-Anne Maistry opens up the most vulnerable parts of her life to lead others toward healing, not through pity, but through faith, courage, and truth.

The memoir walks readers through the forgotten corners of childhood trauma, abandonment, rejection, abuse, and the ache of not knowing where you belong. But it doesn’t stay in the shadows. Through her relationship with God and a redemptive love story with Ezekiel, Rox-Anne invites us into the beauty of transformation: of identity, of faith, of self-worth.

For anyone who has ever questioned their value, Who Told You? gently confronts the lies the world has spoken and replaces them with something eternal, God’s truth.

This is a faith-based memoir that doesn’t sugarcoat the hard, but it does show what’s possible on the other side. And that’s why it resonates so deeply. Because Rox-Anne doesn’t just tell her story, she makes room for yours too.

At the heart of Rox-Anne Maistry’s story is a quiet, steady truth: God’s love heals what the world breaks. In Who Told You? her journey of redemption unfolds through more than just survival, it blossoms through a deep, personal relationship with God, and the unexpected, transformative love of a man named Ezekiel.

After years of emotional silence, spiritual distance, and self-doubt, Rox-Anne’s healing didn’t come overnight. It came gently, in pieces, in prayer, in scripture, in the stillness of knowing that she was seen. And when she met Ezekiel, she didn’t just find a partner, she found someone who reflected back to her the worth she had almost forgotten.

Their story isn’t the center of the memoir, but it is one of its most powerful reminders: that God uses people to remind us who we are. It’s through love, divine and human that Rox-Anne begins to reclaim her voice, her calling, and her place in the world.

This is more than a spiritual healing memoir. It’s a story of redemption in every form: of identity, of womanhood, of faith. And it shows that true belonging doesn’t come from where you started, it comes from knowing Whose you are.

There’s a quiet ache in the hearts of so many women, the kind that grows from years of silence, shame, and survival. Who Told You? is written for that woman. The one who’s been told she’s too broken. Too much. Not enough.

Pastor Rox-Anne Maistry doesn’t just write for herself, she writes for every woman who has felt invisible, unloved, or forgotten. Her story becomes a mirror, reflecting back a truth that so many have been starved of: You were never the problem. The lie was.

This is what makes Who Told You? stand out among women’s empowerment memoirs. It’s not just about rising up; it’s about remembering who you were before the world tried to make you forget. Through Rox-Anne’s raw honesty and unwavering faith, readers are gently led back to themselves, and more importantly, back to God.

She doesn’t offer quick fixes or polished advice. She offers her story. And sometimes, that’s all we need, a reminder that we are not alone, that our worth isn’t up for debate, and that healing is holy work.

What makes Rox-Anne Maistry more than an author is her unwavering dedication to healing others, not just through words, but through presence. As a pastor, speaker, and spiritual mentor, she brings the heart of her memoir into real spaces: churches, conferences, women’s retreats, and quiet one-on-one conversations where the truth is needed most.

Her message has always been more than personal, it’s a movement of faith, healing, and purpose. With every talk, sermon, and page, she is breaking the silence around trauma, grief, and the spiritual disconnect that so many carry in secret. Her story has opened doors for others to name their pain, confront it, and begin again, rooted in God’s truth.

Who Told You? doesn’t end with the last page. It lives on in the lives it reaches. And as her voice grows louder on platforms like TBN Africa, CBS4, and international stages, her ministry expands with it.

This is her calling and she’s walking in it with grace, humility, and the kind of strength that only comes from surviving what tried to silence you.

What began as a deeply personal journey in South Africa is now resonating with readers across continents. Pastor Rox-Anne Maistry’s message isn’t bound by geography, it’s reaching hearts in living rooms, churches, and quiet morning moments around the world.

Through her partnership with America Publishers, Who Told You? has found a home on major platforms like Amazon Kindle, Barnes & Noble, Kobo, and Google Books. But more than shelf space, it’s found its way into the hands of those who needed it most, people searching for faith, healing, and the courage to reclaim their worth.

Rox-Anne’s voice has reached global platforms from TBN Africa to CBS4 and continues to ripple across more than 200 media outlets. But even as her visibility grows, her message remains rooted in truth: speak boldly, love deeply, and always point people back to God.

As a South African inspirational author, she’s carrying not just her story but a shared human experience. And that’s what makes her work timeless. Because healing may begin in one place, but it echoes far beyond it.

If you’ve ever sat in silence, unsure how to name the pain… this book is for you. If you’ve carried shame like it was yours to bear, questioned your worth, or wrestled with the gap between faith and feeling, Who Told You? was written with you in mind.

Pastor Rox-Anne Maistry doesn’t come with answers tied up in a bow. What she offers is something better, honesty, reflection, and a hand to hold as you walk through your own healing. Her story reminds us that spiritual growth is rarely loud, but always sacred. That we are allowed to feel broken and still be held by God.

This is for the woman who’s been carrying questions: Why me? What now? Will I ever be whole? Rox-Anne gently responds with her own: Who told you that you weren’t already enough?

This is more than a Christian memoir about trauma, it’s an invitation. A return to truth. And a quiet kind of revolution, rooted in grace.

Ready to begin your own journey of healing, faith, and truth? Who Told You? is more than a book, it’s a companion through the shadows, a voice that gently reminds you of who you are in God’s eyes.

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Whether you prefer to read it in quiet solitude or share it in your women’s ministry or book club, this faith-based memoir belongs wherever hearts are seeking restoration.

To stay connected with Pastor Rox-Anne Maistry, follow her journey on social media, catch her speaking engagements, or explore her upcoming resources on healing, purpose, and spiritual growth. She’s not just telling her story, she’s walking alongside others as they reclaim theirs.

Because sometimes, all it takes is one book, one voice, one truth to change everything.

Author Spotlight: Rox-Anne Maistry

To read Who Told You? is to encounter a woman who chose truth over silence, faith over fear, and healing over hiding. Pastor Rox-Anne Maistry is more than an author, she’s a witness to what grace can do when we surrender our stories and let God write the rest.

Born in South Africa and rooted in unwavering faith, Rox-Anne has turned her own pain into purpose, becoming a guiding light for others who are walking their own journeys through trauma, abandonment, and spiritual rediscovery. Her voice is clear, steady, and filled with compassion, not because her life has been easy, but because she chose to keep going anyway.

In this inspirational Christian memoir, she reminds us all that the truth is not something to be feared, it’s where the healing begins.

At America Publishers – Author Spotlight, we are honored to feature Rox-Anne Maistry, a woman of courage, a storyteller of purpose, and a living testament to the beauty of becoming.

Her story will stay with you. And if you let it, it might just help you rewrite your own.