Here’s a power punch of a question to start your day…. Are the chains of a painful past holding you back from creating a new future full of hope and freedom?
We can only heal from our hurts by moving through them – not by running from them.
These are the words from my friend, Jeana Weiss-Mitchell in her new book, Soul Pane. She has a pretty great story – a story which invites readers to consider another way – and another world. To enter a story where wholeness is possible because faith is believable.
Don’t settle for silence.
Jeana is far too familiar with trauma. Struggling through abandonment among other deep hurts, she decided to stop allowing the pain to control her and do something about it.
She dared to ask God some big questions. Sometimes she heard only whispers back as a response and other times the answers were super clear.
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Throughout her journey, she found a way to emerge as a victor. Regardless of her difficult past, she still found a way to create a new future! Oh ya….
Take a dive into your pain.
In Soul Pane, Jeana shares a powerful process of healing and hope to equip us to work through our own trials. She’ll help you take a deep dive through your pain and discover how to find peace with your past – so that you too can free your future.
Did I mention part of my story is in the book? Not only do you get insight and hope from Jeana’s story, she also shares the stories of others, to encourage you to overcome your traumas and pain.
I have no doubt you’ll be encouraged to get unstuck from your past and start living out the future God has designed for you, my friend.
Let me know what you think of the book and stop by Jeana’s Facebook page to let her know she’s a rockstar!
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