Inspiring others through story-driven writing, speaking, and photography.

“Alysa is funny, relatable, wise, and real!”

—Julie, Colorado

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There’s good news: the goal of hospitality is not perfection. It’s connection. In a world that often equates hospitality with elaborate meals around a picture-perfect table, Clark reframes what hospitality actually looks like. And it’s radical. The Imperfect Welcome casts a vision for how to step toward others—especially those different from ourselves!

In what can only be described as an adventure, this inspiring book—filled with stories of eccentric characters from around the world—shows that the imperfect welcome is the best kind of welcome. A welcome that invites us all home.

Alysa is a story-driven author and speaker. After graduating with a master’s degree in teaching, Alysa taught in Indonesia for a season—an adventure of a lifetime. Currently, she lives in Chicago with her husband, Jack, and their two children, Madison and Jackson. They enjoy exploring national parks, traveling abroad, and stumbling into cross-cultural adventures.

  • WRITE

    Alysa writes to inspire others to live with purpose. She tells stories within and around her and is currently writing her first book: The Imperfect Welcome, stories of an ordinary family, eclectic strangers, and the radical hospitality that brought them together.


  • Speak

    SPEAK

    Alysa is passionate about coming alongside moms and women, encouraging them to live intentionally, with joy, hope, and the freedom to be who God created them to be.

  • Photos

    PHOTOS

    Alysa captures emotion-filled moments for her clients to treasure forever. As a lifestyle photographer, she knows the power of images from every day and special day stories that comprise the chapters of our lives.



“Alysa’s an amazing storyteller!
She welcomed us in to her refugee connections and it lit the fire in our hearts to want to welcome others too.”

—Alice, Illinois

“Alysa’s writing is from the heart–authentic, honest and rooted in real experience–which makes for compelling storytelling.”

—Rachel, England

Alysa is so genuine and vulnerable that you feel like she’s a friend having a conversation with you. Her presentations leave you inspired in your journey of faith and motherhood
Amanda, Illinois

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