Copeland, Airus

Airus Copeland is a Christian writer, homeschool mother, Bible teacher, and ministry leader with a heart for helping women recognize God’s faithfulness in the ordinary, painful, and unfinished places of life. She has spent more than twenty years serving in church ministry through teaching, prayer, women’s ministry, youth discipleship, small groups, missions, and devotional writing.

Airus and her husband, Jason, have two sons, Kincaid and Sage. After living overseas for many years in Japan and England, the family now makes their home in Virginia, where she homeschools her children and continues to write about faith, motherhood, generational prayer, trust, and the discipline of surrendering control to God.

Her current writing focuses on Christian nonfiction, devotional reflection, memoir, and Bible-study-centered encouragement for women. She is especially passionate about exploring the space between prayer and outcome—where many women wrestle with fear, responsibility, waiting, and trust. Her writing goal is to encourage readers to see God’s sovereignty not as distant or harsh but as loving, present, and deeply trustworthy.

In her free time, Airus enjoys studying Scripture, walking local nature trails, birdwatching, preserving family stories, reading, listening to audiobooks, and creating meaningful homeschool lessons for her boys.