Supply Chain Manager, Artist, Former LGBTQ+ Convert
“I never imagined that one day I’d be working alongside my older brother, Joshua Charles, to help bring the Catholic faith to so many souls in need of Our Lord. For years, I watched him immerse himself in the writings of the Church Fathers—book after book, hour after hour. I’ve gained so much simply from our daily conversations, absorbing insights that have profoundly shaped my own faith journey. Eternal Christendom is a natural extension of that treasury of wisdom—one that has been instrumental in helping me not only understand the faith more deeply, but live it more fully. In many ways, Eternal Christendom feels like an invitation for others to enter into the same experience I’ve had with my brother—one of learning, truth, and being lovingly drawn deeper into the heart of the Church.”
Nancy Charles has a background in supply chain management, having worked for major corporations like Amazon. Nancy is certified in Lean Six Sigma at the Green Belt level, and specializes in lean management principals. She brings a keen focus to eliminating inefficiencies, optimizing processes, and driving high-quality outcomes across every area of Eternal Christendom’s work.
However, Nancy’s professional skillset is only part of her contribution to the apostolate. For years, Nancy lived the LGBTQ+ lifestyle, entangled in drug abuse, cycles of rehab, mental health hospitals, and deep spiritual affliction. Everything changed on March 19, 2023—the Feast of St. Joseph—when, through praying the Rosary, she was led to the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass and encountered the radical love of Jesus Christ in an instant of miraculous grace (which is the meaning of her name, “Nancy”). From that moment on, she has never looked back, and on September 29, 2023—the Feast of St. Michael the Archangel—she came into full communion with the Catholic Church.
Since her conversion, Nancy has shared her story in many places, including the Eternal Christendom podcast, and prominent venues such as Mar-a-Lago, offering a bold witness to the mercy of God and the maternal intercession of Our Lady. Her testimony has brought hope to many navigating similar struggles, and has even been cited in amicus curiae briefs delivered to the Supreme Court of the United States. Her life is now dedicated to helping others escape the clutches of sin and find healing in Jesus Christ and His Church, especially through the prayer and intercession of Our Lady, the Immaculata.
Nancy lives in the Sacramento, California area with her dad and little brother.