
Hi I'm Anna.
I believe that bible study can be fun and broken down to understand better. My COLOR method is very engaging and helps you learn. Lets learn together.
struggling to understand the Bible?

"You read the Bible, but nothing really sticks."
You finish a chapter and five minutes later can’t remember what it said. The COLOR Method gives you a simple way to capture and hold onto what you read — so it actually stays with you.

"You get overwhelmed the moment you open a commentary or study Bible."
All those footnotes and cross-references can feel like homework instead of connection. These guided templates break study down into small, visual steps — no theology degree required.

"You start strong but lose momentum after a few days."
Day one feels great. By day four, the Bible’s back on the shelf. A short, guided study with built-in structure makes it easier to keep showing up — even on busy weeks.
What if Bible study could feel less intimidating and more like creating?
That’s why I created the COLOR Method.
Capture · Observe · Layer · Own it · Reflect. A simple, visual approach to help you slow down, understand Scripture, and make it personal.
Start with my free COLOR Method guide.
A COLORful method to study the BIBLE
ABOUT ME
Hi Friends, I’m Anna. A clinical research professional, digital marketing specialist, and longtime kids’ ministry volunteer. It’s an unusual mix, I know. But each of those roles has shaped the way I read and teach Scripture more than I ever expected.
In clinical research, I learned that even the most complex information can be broken down into clear, ordered steps — you can’t skip the process and still trust the results. In digital marketing, I learned that people don’t connect with information; they connect with simplicity and story. And in years of teaching kids in church, I learned something that stuck with me the most: the lessons that actually land are the ones you can see — the ones with color, movement, and something to hold onto.
For a long time, my own Bible study didn’t reflect any of that. I’d read a passage, close the book, and struggle to remember what it even said an hour later. It wasn’t until I started combining structure with creativity, treating my Bible study the way I’d treat a research process, but making it visual the way I would for a room full of five-year-olds — that things finally started to stick.
That’s where the COLOR Method came from. It’s not about being artistic, and it’s not about following complicated theology. It’s a simple, structured way to study Scripture that uses color and creativity to help God’s Word actually stay with you — the same way it stayed with those kids in Sunday school, and the same way it finally started staying with me.
