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Exposing the pain from our past to the light of Christ allows the strangled rose within to surface and bloom. Unfortunately, many writers who want to write about their trauma stop when the going gets rough because they don’t have the tools necessary to sustain them in the dark. When painful stories are shared correctly, they have the potential to bring not only healing to the writer but also understanding and hope to the reader. Women who feel called to write about their traumatic experiences will come away from this session equipped with the knowledge to prepare for and draw strength during a difficult writing journey.
The work Michelle talks about in this interview is being adapted for film! So stay tuned to learn more.
To learn more about Michelle, visit her website: https://www.michellelayerrahal.com/
and follow her on social media https://www.instagram.com/michellelayerrahal/
By Cara Ray5
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Exposing the pain from our past to the light of Christ allows the strangled rose within to surface and bloom. Unfortunately, many writers who want to write about their trauma stop when the going gets rough because they don’t have the tools necessary to sustain them in the dark. When painful stories are shared correctly, they have the potential to bring not only healing to the writer but also understanding and hope to the reader. Women who feel called to write about their traumatic experiences will come away from this session equipped with the knowledge to prepare for and draw strength during a difficult writing journey.
The work Michelle talks about in this interview is being adapted for film! So stay tuned to learn more.
To learn more about Michelle, visit her website: https://www.michellelayerrahal.com/
and follow her on social media https://www.instagram.com/michellelayerrahal/

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