How to Embrace Your Pain and Discover Hope and Healing
Toni Collier, founder of the international women's ministry, Broken Crayons Still Color, shows women how to bravely process their brokenness so that they can experience the fullness of God's power, healing, and hope. Many women feel the pressure to be perfect, but what they really want is the freedom to be broken. They long to hear that their brokenness doesn't discount them, and they want a way out of the pain that threatens to overwhelm them. Toni Collier, founder of Broken Crayons Still Color, knows what brokenness feels like--and she knows the shame cycles that come with it. After experiencing abuse, spiritual manipulation, and toxic relationships, she felt defeated by her pain. But then she encountered the power of God's light to bring hope into her darkness. His love brought her heartaches into the healing found at the feet of Jesus. In Brave Enough to Be Broken, Toni shares practical steps and biblical wisdom to help women process their brokenness. She encourages women to overcome shame and other inner obstacles to healing, ? recognize?the harmful effects of trauma and toxic relationships, ? embrace?their?brokenness?so that?they?can help others do the same, and? accept the unconditional love that abounds when surrendering brokenness?at the feet of Jesus.? Brave Enough to Be Broken reminds women of the hope that is found in hurt and the beauty that exists in brokenness. It's an invitation to the brave and hopeful woman who wants to reclaim the hope, wholeness, and freedom waiting for her in the fullness of God's purpose for her life.
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