Meet Grandma Judy Eve

The Heart Behind Wesleys and Eves Literacy
Grandma Judy Eve is more than a character—she is a voice of wisdom, love, and legacy. Rooted in a deep passion for learning and inspired by her father, James Wesley Lawrence, she carries forward a generational commitment to literacy that now lives through Wesleys and Eves.
With a warm, nurturing spirit, Grandma Judy Eve connects the past to the present—bridging generational gaps and reminding us that learning is not just academic, but deeply personal and transformational.
Her greatest concern is simple, yet powerful:
 If a student cannot understand, how can they truly apply what they’ve learned?
Through her teachings, she emphasizes that literacy is more than reading words—it’s about comprehension, visualization, and connection. She believes that when students engage in oral reading paired with imagination, learning becomes alive, memorable, and effective.
Grandma Judy Eve brings excitement back into education by encouraging children to see, hear, and feel the stories they read—unlocking deeper understanding and confidence in their ability to learn and execute.
The name Wesleys and Eves reflects a shared legacy—a union of passion between generations—designed to inspire children to grow not only as readers, but as thinkers, dreamers, and leaders.
Through Grandma Judy Eve, we are reminded:
 When literacy is understood, it becomes power.
Her passion for literacy is deeply personal, shaped by those who saw greatness in her early. With heartfelt honor, we recognize her 4th grade teacher, Mrs. Juanita Glover of Suffolk, wife of the late Dr. Bernard Glover, whose influence helped lay the foundation for Judy’s love of reading, comprehension, and lifelong learning.
Judy’s life is a living testimony—of faith that stands, love that endures, and purpose that refuses to be silenced. Through every initiative, every word, and every act of service, she continues to build a bridge between generations, between pain and healing, and between calling and fulfillment.
This is more than her story—it is an invitation.
 To heal. To grow. To serve. To believe.

Patches

Under One Roof

The True Story Of Hot Shot

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the goal of the literacy program?

 To strengthen reading, comprehension, and creative expression—especially in children and underserved communities.

Who can participate?

Children, families, schools, churches, and community organizations.

Are your materials faith-based or educational?

 Both. They are designed to educate while instilling values, confidence, and identity.

Can schools or churches partner with this program?

Yes. Partnerships are encouraged to expand impact locally and globally.

How can we access Judy’s books and plays?

Through the website’s store and ministry resources section.

This isn’t just reading—it’s planting seeds in the next generation.