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Israel A. Abimael

Israel A. Abimael is an author, devotional speaker, ministry leader, and creative producer whose work spans faith leadership, executive identity development, and storytelling.

Author

Faith-rooted writing shaped by lived experience, exploring truth, identity, and restoration through story.

Ministry Leadership

Guiding individuals toward alignment, authenticity, and purpose through faith-centered leadership and teaching.

Creative Production

Developing stories through writing, screenwriting, and production focused on resilience, purpose, and transformation.

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Author Overview

About Israel Abimael

Israel A. Abimael is an author, devotional speaker, ministry leader, and creative producer whose work spans faith leadership, executive identity development, and storytelling.

She is the author of The Miracle Baby and the leader of Jesus Christ Ministry Through Love, Deliverance, and Miracle.

She is also the founder and owner of Pischon Studios, where she works as a writer, screenwriter, and producer developing stories centered on purpose, resilience, and transformation.

Additionally, Israel is the creator of Full But Thirsty, a leadership-driven concept designed for founders, CEOs, and professionals navigating success without fulfillment.

A Memoir by Israel Abimael

The Miracle Baby

Some stories are written for release.
Others are written as witnesses.

The Miracle Baby is a memoir born not from nostalgia, but from necessity — a recounting of life preserved, shaped, and sustained against quiet odds. It is a story of survival, faith, and the unseen work of God long before understanding or consent.

This book does not dramatize pain, nor does it rush toward resolution. It tells the truth plainly and reverently, allowing the weight of the story to speak for itself.

This memoir is offered with care. It is not written to impress, but to testify.