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What if your weaknesses could become your greatest strength? In Protect What You Cherish, Holly takes you on a transformative journey from brokenness to freedom. Through her personal struggles, missteps, and raw experiences, Holly reveals how God used her pain to refine her purpose and teach her invaluable lessons. Now, she's inviting you to discover how you, too, can use your weaknesses to grow stronger in Christ. In this life-changing book, you'll uncover: - Embracing your weaknesses: How to stop running from what hurts and start using it for God's glory. - Finding true friendship:…mehr

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What if your weaknesses could become your greatest strength? In Protect What You Cherish, Holly takes you on a transformative journey from brokenness to freedom. Through her personal struggles, missteps, and raw experiences, Holly reveals how God used her pain to refine her purpose and teach her invaluable lessons. Now, she's inviting you to discover how you, too, can use your weaknesses to grow stronger in Christ. In this life-changing book, you'll uncover: - Embracing your weaknesses: How to stop running from what hurts and start using it for God's glory. - Finding true friendship: Understanding the power of surrounding yourself with people who push you toward Jesus and help you grow. - Surrendering and healing: How surrendering your struggles to God brings true restoration and freedom. Protect What You Cherish will inspire you to view your weaknesses not as obstacles, but as powerful tools for transformation. Holly's honest and courageous story will encourage you to protect what matters most: your heart, your faith, and the freedom Christ offers. Your weaknesses aren't a liability-they're the very thing God will use to strengthen you and help others.
Autorenporträt
Holly Myers is a writer, artist and sometimes-curator based in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Her collection of short fiction, A Cylindrical Object on Fire in the Dark, was published by Insert Blanc Press in 2018. Road Noise, the first in an ongoing series of artist books, was published by her own imprint, then/and publications, in 2018, followed by Wild Rough Country in 2019 and Heidelberg in 2021. In addition to writing fiction, Myers covered the art world as a critic for the Los Angeles Times and the LA Weekly for fifteen years.