By Tracy Boone-Giblaint
There are moments in life that change everything—moments where pain, grief, fear, and hopelessness collide so deeply that they force us to ask one life-altering question: Why do I believe what I believe? That question became the foundation of a mission dedicated to helping people heal, rediscover truth, and become united through Jesus Christ.
For Tracy, the journey began through devastating loss. After her husband passed away from a rare brain disease that went undiagnosed for years, she was left raising her six-year-old son alone. Suddenly, the responsibility of holding life together rested entirely on her shoulders. Hospice brochures in her hands became the reality she never imagined facing. Grief and trauma crashed together while she tried to help her son overcome the pain she herself was struggling to survive.
During that season, she discovered something profound: people can stand in a crowded room and still feel completely alone. Beneath outward appearances, countless individuals are silently fighting battles nobody can see. That realization ignited a desire in her heart to help people heal emotionally, spiritually, and mentally through truth.
Years later, while attending an intense leadership and business training, Tracy was challenged to identify the driving force behind every decision she was making for herself and her son. During that season, God revealed what would become the cornerstone of the ministry message they teach today:
1. Identify the Perspective
Every person views life through a lens shaped by experiences, pain, teachings, victories, and wounds. Perspective determines how we respond to life, relationships, and even God Himself. Many people never stop long enough to ask why they believe what they believe.
2. Face the Crisis of Belief
Transformation begins when we compare our beliefs with the Word of God and allow His truth to become the final authority in our lives. Scripture teaches us to take every thought captive to the obedience of Christ. True repentance means changing our mind to align with God’s perspective.
3. Behavior Changes
When belief systems are healed internally, outward behavior naturally changes. Hebrews 4:12 describes the Word of God as living and powerful, discerning the thoughts and intentions of the heart. Real change begins from the inside out.
Long before this revelation fully unfolded, God had already begun preparing Tracy for this calling. At twenty-three years old, while working as a personal trainer, she felt God speak clearly to her heart during a session: “Tracy, take care of that. I made that.” He was speaking about mankind. From that moment forward, she began seeing beyond appearances into the condition of people’s hearts and understanding how deeply belief systems shape lives.
Bobby’s story carries the same message of redemption and restoration. At nine years old, he accepted Christ after hearing John 3:16 and Romans 10. But after the death of his grandfather, he lacked spiritual guidance and eventually fell into addiction. At age twenty-six, Bobby died from a drug overdose for over six hours. During that encounter, the Lord revealed his life before him and radically transformed him forever.
Since that experience, Bobby has carried a passion to help others encounter the life-changing power of God. His message is simple but powerful: “We are not living to die; we are sowing to live.” Together, Tracy and Bobby now dedicate their lives to helping people experience healing, hope, truth, and restoration through Jesus Christ.
Their ministry outreach includes their discipleship program, Angels in the Arena, an experiential ministry utilizing horses, teamwork, and Holy Spirit-led demonstrations to help people encounter healing, trust, identity, peace, and restoration in a tangible way as imitators of Christ. The ministry also equips and trains others to carry this message into communities, churches, and arenas around the world.
Their mission is rooted in unity. Ephesians 4:3 calls believers to maintain “the unity of the Spirit in the bond of peace,” while Jesus prayed in John 17 that His followers would become one. Tracy and Bobby believe the Church is called to stand together for the hurting, the widows, the fatherless, and all those searching for truth and hope.
Through books, ministry events, prayer, discipleship, outreach, and experiential training, they are inviting people everywhere to rediscover God’s truth and learn to “Master My Belief.” Bobby’s new book, Arise, now available on Amazon, encourages believers to rise up in faith, healing, identity, and purpose.
The message ultimately comes down to the words Jesus spoke in Mark 5: “Do not be afraid; just believe.” Faith has the power to restore broken lives, renew hearts, and unite people together in God’s love and purpose.
To connect, receive prayer, or begin the journey, visit Sowing to Live Ministries and click the “Let Us Pray For You” button. Whether you are hurting, rebuilding, or searching for truth, Tracy and Bobby invite you to join the movement and experience healing, restoration, and hope through Christ.
Tracy Boone -Giblaint
Grief and Trauma Advocate
Bobby Giblaint and Tracy Boone-Giblaint are founders of Sowing to Live Ministries and Elijah’s Path to Healing Foundation, faith-based ministries dedicated to helping people heal, grow, and become imitators of Christ through discipleship, experiential ministry, and community outreach. Through their books, speaking events, and the Angels in the Arena discipleship program, they combine biblical teaching, personal testimony, and Holy Spirit-led equestrian experiences to help individuals restore peace, trust, identity, and purpose. Together, they are leading a growing movement focused on uniting the Body of Christ, strengthening families and communities, and bringing hope to those searching for healing, transformation, and truth. 303-570-6939 tboone@elijahspath.com http://www.sowingtolive.orghttps://docs.google.com/document/d/1-dGpmkWYbdyZte0c5CzbvQ3k3hR0pooiO5u09SXMG3g/edit?tab=t.0
Published: 05-28-2026

