TL;DR: Ruth in the Bible shows us what faith can look like in seasons of loss, transition, and uncertainty. In this conversation, Dorina Lazo Gilmore-Young shares how the Book of Ruth connects to multicultural identity, healing, faith journaling, and God’s redemption.

Finding faith and identity can feel complicated when you grow up in a multicultural world.

You may carry more than one culture, more than one story, and more than one way of seeing the world. You may wonder where you belong, how your heritage fits into your faith, and what God is doing through the parts of your story that feel different.

In this episode of The American Dream in the Eyes of Immigrants podcast, I had the honor of sitting down with my friend and fellow writer, Dorina Lazo Gilmore-Young.

Dorina’s story is one of deep faith, resilience, and the beauty of growing up in a multicultural family. She is also an accomplished author and Bible study writer. Her recent work, Redeemer, focuses on the powerful lessons from Ruth in the Bible.

Listen to Dorina’s Story About Ruth in the Bible

Growing Up With Multicultural Faith and Identity

Dorina shared what it was like to grow up in a multicultural family, where traditions and values from different cultures shaped her worldview. This unique upbringing not only influenced her identity but also fueled her passion for storytelling and connecting with people across backgrounds. Her perspective is a reminder that cultural heritage is not something to hide—it’s something to embrace and celebrate.

Writing Through Faith and Healing

As a writer, Dorina has poured her heart into devotionals, Bible studies, and stories that help others connect with God’s Word. Her writing is not just about theology—it’s about lived experiences of faith, loss, and hope.

She opened up about her personal journey of navigating grief and finding healing through writing. For Dorina, putting words on paper is more than a profession—it’s a ministry. Her devotional works, including her latest Bible study Redeemer, invite readers to find themselves in God’s redemptive story, much like Ruth did.

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Lessons from the Book of Ruth

We talked in depth about the story of Ruth and how it continues to inspire people today. Dorina explained how Ruth’s faithfulness, resilience, and courage mirror the experiences of many women who navigate cultural shifts, transitions, and seasons of loss. Her study encourages readers to see themselves in Ruth’s journey and to discover the beauty of God’s provision and redemption.

Ruth in the Bible reminds us that faith is not always loud or dramatic.

Faith, Family, and Belonging

Beyond her writing, Dorina shared how her family life and her multicultural roots shape the way she approaches both faith and community. She believes that our diverse backgrounds are part of God’s design and that they enrich the way we experience Him and relate to one another.

Her story is a beautiful example of what it means to live fully in both faith and culture—embracing heritage while walking in God’s calling.

Faith Journaling Prompts Inspired by Ruth in the Bible

Because Dorina’s work connects scripture, writing, and healing, this story is also a beautiful invitation into faith journaling.

Faith journaling can help you slow down, reflect on scripture, and notice how God is speaking through your own story.

Here are a few faith journaling prompts inspired by Ruth in the Bible:

These prompts can help you move from simply reading scripture to reflecting on how God’s Word meets you in real life.

Because faith is not just something we study.

It is something we live.

How Dorina’s Story Connects to the American Dream

This conversation with Dorina Lazo Gilmore-Young was inspiring, heartfelt, and full of wisdom. From her multicultural upbringing to her deep commitment to writing faith-centered works, Dorina shows us that the American Dream is not just about success—it’s about staying rooted in identity, finding healing through faith, and sharing stories that uplift others.

If you’d like to learn more about Dorina and her work, you can explore her Bible studies and devotionals, including Redeemer: A Study of Ruth.

FAQs About Ruth in the Bible, Faith, and Identity

How does the Book of Ruth connect to multicultural identity?

The Book of Ruth connects to multicultural identity because Ruth leaves her homeland and becomes part of a new people, family, and faith story. Her journey shows how God can work through culture, transition, and belonging without asking someone’s story to disappear.

Why is Ruth’s story still relevant for women today?

Ruth’s story is still relevant because many women understand what it feels like to walk through loss, change, uncertainty, and starting over. Her story reminds us that faith can grow in quiet obedience, daily courage, and trusting God one step at a time.

How can faith journaling help me study Ruth in the Bible?

Faith journaling can help you reflect on Ruth’s story more personally. You can write about where you see yourself in Ruth’s journey, what God may be teaching you about trust, and how scripture on faith connects to your own season.

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