
Robin L. Pike
Christian Author
Robin didn't plan to become a writer, but life has a way of leading you exactly where you need to be. Her first identity is as a follower of Jesus Christ, and everything else she does flows from that. Her passion is sharing the gospel in ways that connect with real people living real lives, especially those who think faith might be too complicated for someone like them.
Robin has been married for 21 years to a man who balances out her tendency to overthink everything. They have a 30-year-old daughter who continues to teach them what grace looks like in action. Their family's journey has had its share of ups and downs, but those seasons have shaped how Robin understands faith and how she talks about it with others.
Before writing became her focus, Robin spent years building skills in administration and creating systems that actually work. She's launched two successful businesses; publishing is her most recent adventure. All those years of problem-solving and organization were preparing her for something she didn't see coming. But that's how God works. Nothing is wasted.
What drives Robin is helping people who feel stuck or confused about their faith. She remembers what it's like to have more questions than answers, to wonder if you're doing Christianity wrong because it doesn't feel as simple as everyone makes it sound. She's learned that honest conversations about doubt, struggle, and uncertainty are exactly what people need, but they're hard to find in a lot of Christian spaces.
These days, Robin writes, mentors, and creates resources for believers who need someone to tell them their questions are normal. She's built a community called Steady Steppers for people who want to grow in faith without pretending they have everything figured out. It's a tribe of honest seekers who believe that confusion and faith can coexist, and that slow, steady progress matters more than having all the right answers.
Robin lives in North Carolina, where she writes, runs her publishing business, and connects with people who are navigating their own faith journeys. Whether through books, coaching, or just having genuine conversations about what following Jesus actually looks like, her goal is the same: to help people take the next step, whatever that step might be.