And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love Him, who have been called according to His purpose. For those God foreknew he also predestined to be conformed to the image of his Son, that He might be the firstborn among many brothers and sisters. And those He predestined, He also called, those He called, He also justified. Those He justified, He also glorified. What, then, shall we say in response to these things? If God is for us, who can be against us? (Romans 8:28-31/NIV)
GOD KEPT HER

She sure knows what to say.
“The divine message that I am sending to my audience is God can use anyone to do His will,” Evelyn Denise Hemphill, during a recent interview with Making Headline News, said, explaining why she felt greatly inspired to compose her long-awaited memoir. “God allowed me to fight against the family court system of South Carolina for over a decade.”
And what an intense, sometimes dreaded, life-altering battle it was for Hemphill whom, to her credit, deemed it essential to chronicle such an awe-inspiring journey in Evelyn The Advocate: Lessons From My Journey Through Domestic Violence And Family Court, her highly-anticipated memoir that is as good as advertised.
A riveting, spiritually-empowering book that had been approximately 13 years in the making, Hemphill’s Evelyn The Advocate: Lessons From My Journey Through Domestic Violence And Family Court had finally come full circle last year.
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An intriguingly fascinating read that is comprised of 159 pages, Hemphill’s memoir unfolds like a testament to unseen preparation and unshakeable faith, according to a thorough synopsis of this Rock Hill, South Carolina-based author’s book via Amazon.com.
For starters, Hemphill begins her story by reflecting on how her life’s events felt ordinary and even random at the time, yet in hindsight was divine training.
“Evelyn witnessed God molding her knowledge through each trial so that later, when the world demanded resilience and wisdom, she would be ready,” said an Amazon spokesperson for this writer’s memoir. “For over 14 years, Evelyn endured the torment of domestic violence and yet felt deeply betrayed by the very legal system meant to protect her.”
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According to Hemphill, she ultimately lost over $100,000 in what she describes as “the struggle” —not just in court fees, she acknowledged, but in stolen opportunities, shattered stability, and broken assurances of justice.
“With each setback — whether it was default judgments, unethical attorneys, or technical dismissals — she learned not to be defeated but to adapt and persevere,” said an Amazon spokesperson for Evelyn The Advocate. “She once believed that abuse was her normal. But there came a moment when that belief shattered, and she understood: ‘It’s not.’
“With that simple clarity, her mission crystallized: to stand up, to rise, and to help others do the same. She attributes her survival — both physical and spiritual — to Almighty God, Who sustained her through turmoil.”
Moreover, Hemphill vividly recalls how she carried such a massive responsibility on her shoulders from a young age, supporting herself, her child, and eventually her mission, she writes.
And now, after weathering years of trauma and legal battles, this incredible writer dares to hope she can finally enjoy the fruits of her labor. For her, that isn’t simply comfort or financial relief, but the peace earned through staying true to purpose, she writes.
GOD-ORDERED STEPS

“Seeing individuals who struggle or become homeless moves her deeply — she knows that often trauma is the silent force behind their suffering,” said a spokesperson for Hemphill’s memoir. “She couldn’t be indifferent to their pain, having nearly been in their place herself before grace intervened. For Evelyn, domestic violence and sexual assault aren’t just private horrors — they are societal wounds that demand healing and empathy.
“Now, through her memoir, Evelyn The Advocate, podcast interviews, and her organization, Evelyn The Advocate, LLC, she channels everything she has lived through into a beacon for others. She shares her story openly, hoping that survivors will step out of darkness, that stigma will dissipate, and that someone reading her words can finally break free.”
When asked what was the single, most underlying reason she chose to produce Evelyn The Advocate — which checked in a No. 1 via Amazon in Domestic Relations and Family Law categories — Hemphill said she had sensed for a considerable amount of time that she was armed with “very important information” that had to be written down and made it plain for the sake of not only helping herself but people from various walks of life.
After all, “Her narrative is not just a chronicle of suffering. It’s a call to action, a journey of transformation, and a profound testament to divine grace,” said an Amazon spokesperson. “Evelyn doesn’t just invite readers into her story. She empowers them to discover their own salvation, strength, and healing.”
STANDIN’ ON BIZNESS

For her valiant authorship efforts, Hemphill has become the beneficiary of an assortment of rave reviews.
“I have gotten very positive feedback as a result of writing this book,” Hemphill told MHN, adding that additional books are on the horizon. “This book is not only a memoir. It is a guide that could potentially assist someone to maneuver through family court. This book is part of the purpose which God has created me because I faced some very serious challenges, and I know that it was only God that could have gotten me out of those situations.”
Yep.
She sure knows what to say.
A RELATED STORY
For more information about Rock Hill, South Carolina Businesswoman/Author Evelyn Denise Hemphill of Evelyn The Advocate, LLC, to inquire about her organization, to order her books, schedule her for a book signing, public appearance, or speaking engagement, call 980-677-5759 or connect with her via Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/evelyn.cunningham.54. Send email to: etadvocatellc@gmail.com.
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