The author uncovers how coming out was never just about revealing her identity, it was about going against deeply rooted cultural expectations and religious beliefs. She kept her secret, knowing that as Hispanic individual, growing up in a community where tradition and religion often left little room for conversations about sexuality. Although fearing not only rejection but also disappointing the people she loved most, the author shares how she finds her strength to tell her story while growing her relationship with God and losing her religion. The book God Loves All Colors illustrates that where you find your validation and worth will determine your strength during times of struggle. It's easy to feel unworthy or unloved in a world full of hate. Read how the author's intimate relationship with God can transform a person's beliefs on who is worthy of his love and how relationship over religion can change the hearts of those who use the Bible to weaponize rather than showcase God's love for all.