ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT

Sally May has a passion for organization and a heart committed to service, Sally serves as the Administrative Assistant for Bethesda Hope Ministries, where excellence isn’t just a goal—it’s a standard. From streamlining operations and supporting Minister Felicia with grace and precision, she ensures the ministry runs smoothly behind the scenes so others can shine in their callings. Her dedication to structure and support reflects a deeper mission: empowering the ministry to thrive through faith, integrity, and unwavering care.

Sally May is a published author of the book, “Who Am I?” based on her father's teaching “The 6 Questions of Humanity.” Raised in a pastor's home, at the age of 13, she experienced God's calling on her life and started writing and never stopped. Over the past 30 years, Sally has consistently written and taught curriculum for children's ministry in churches and Christian programs for homeschoolers. Her curriculum includes a 12 week series on the Tabernacle of Moses for elementary age children. Other curriculum includes “How do I Know the Bible is the Word of God?”, “Creation,” “Name of God,” and “The Parables” to name a few.

Sally retired from a 54 year career of banking and software development. As Vice President, she managed a team of writers to document loan closing process and procedure for international commercial lending (i.e., BBVA. JP Morgan Chase) for loans $10 million and greater. As a Business Analyst, she wrote the business requirements and technical specifications for software development for international banks, healthcare companies, such as CVS, and other large software companies.

Sally feels God has called her to coach others to birth books for the next generation. She has edited, co-authored and served as a ghost writer for individuals who have a story, a message or a solution to a life quandary. Currently, she volunteers at BHM to build the Kingdom of God.

Sally is the mother of two daughters and four grandchildren and resides in the Dallas area. She continues to write and teach as well as mentor others who desire to write and publish a book. Her heart is for the spiritual health of the next generation!