Raise a banner on a bare hilltop, shout to them; beckon to them to enter the gates of the nobles.
Zion Heights is not for everyone.
It’s a Goshen in the wilderness—
a place set apart, built by fire, preserved by Spirit.
From the Sapphire Mountains of Montana to the Smoky ridgelines of East Tennessee,
we don’t cater to comfort—we call the remnant.
Those who hear the whisper in the wind.
Those who’ve lost everything but their name.
Those who know the world is falling and refuse to fall with it.
This land breathes.
This house prays.
This walk costs something.
If you’re led by the Most High, you’ll know.
And if not… you’ll feel the gate.
Let the Spirit lead. Let the truth burn.
Let’s walk.
We are publishing a series of novels that tell our real story—
a journey through trauma, redemption, incarceration, exile, prayer, and the quiet joy of coming home to the Father.
These books are born from fire, written in truth, and rooted in love.
At Zion Heights, we offer these writings freely to anyone who’s asking:
“How do you still worship when the world is burning?”
Each line carries a piece of the answer.
Each story holds the evidence of hope.
Every month, books are mailed into prisons,
sent to the broken and seeking—behind bars and beyond.
This is a ministry of remembrance, resistance, and restoration.
The Best Is Yet To Come
by Netto & Lucy Fernandez
This is the beginning of an incredible marriage—
one forged by fire, separated by prison walls, and sealed in Spirit.
Told through real journal entries and Spirit-led reflections, The Best Is Yet to Come chronicles the supernatural and deeply personal journey of Netto and Lucy Fernandez as they walk through loss, separation, and divine assignment.
Their battles in the natural are intense—but in the Spirit, they are being prepared for something greater.
They lose everything the world calls valuable… to gain what Heaven has always seen in them.
More than a love story, this is a Kingdom offering.
A surrender. A witness. A prophetic cry for the return of Messiah YESHUA and the restoration of all things.
Kingdom Keys
by Netto and Lucy Fernandez
This book opens doors.
Kingdom Keys is a deeper dive into the spiritual atmosphere of this generation—marked by shaking, revelation, and the call to return. As Netto and Lucy journey further into the wilderness of Zion Heights, they learn to find joy not after the suffering, but within it. In the ache of separation, they discover the intimacy of obedience. In the silence, they find the voice of the Most High.
This is not a how-to manual.
It’s a map for the remnant.
A collection of keys forged in fire—each one opening something sacred.
For those walking through the storm, still singing.
For those waiting at the gate, still watching.
For those who refuse to bow to Babylon.
Daughters of Zion
by Lucy Fernandez
This book is for the daughters I held in my arms and in my prayers—
Magdalyn EliYah and Nayeli Nuka.
It tells the story of their births, the joy that bloomed like wildflowers in those first years, and the ache that followed when the system took them away.
Daughters of Zion is a mother’s love letter, a testimony of faith in the face of injustice, and a prophetic declaration that YAH is not finished writing our story.
Though distance and time have tried to separate us, this book is a seed sown in Spirit—a witness to the love that never left, and a promise that restoration is coming.
These are your names.
These are your beginnings.
This is your mother, still here. Still praying.
Still waiting at the gates.
Wild Horses
by Lucy Fernandez
In 2022, everything shook. The cold came hard, the betrayals cut deep, and survival became sacred. Caught in a swirl of isolation, supernatural encounters, and spiritual warfare, Lucy made some choices she’s not proud of—but the Most High never left her side.
Instead, He reclaimed it all.
Wild Horses is a raw and honest account of how YAH used the wilderness to widen her tent pegs, deepen her trust, and reveal His fierce provision. Through danger, deliverance, and divine redirection, this book bears witness to the truth:
Even our missteps can become altars—
when they’re handed back to the King.
This is a story for anyone who's stumbled and still dares to believe that redemption runs wild.
A Dance With the King: From Wallflower to Watchman
by Lucy Fernandez
This is the story of a quiet soul called out of the shadows and into the courts of the King. Through seasons of pain, isolation, and awakening, Lucy shares her journey from hiding in the background to standing as a watchman on the wall—bold, prophetic, and fully seen.
A Dance With the King is a testimony of intimacy, identity, and the sacred power of obedience. It's for the ones who feel unseen, forgotten, or unworthy—and it’s a reminder that when the King calls you to dance, He makes room for your feet to move.
ONCE
A novel by Lucy Fernandez
Some stories aren’t told.
They’re remembered.
High in the Montana mountains, beneath pine and snow, a woman begins to unravel. Fala is her name, though it has been spoken many ways through many lives. Haunted by visions, ancestral echoes, and dreams she can’t shake, she is pulled into a web of hidden histories—of colonization, covenant, and a secret brotherhood built on silence and sacrifice.
As her spirit walks backward through time, Fala must face what was buried long ago: bloodlines twisted, children taken, and truth sealed beneath religion and ritual. Every dream carries a warning. Every vision, a piece of the map.
But some memories come with a cost.
And some awakenings burn.
ONCE is a prophetic novel of Indigenous memory, spiritual warfare, and the long journey home. Told in fire, dream, and broken lineage, this story is for the silenced, the seers, and the ones still singing beneath the ashes.