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What Women Tell Me: Finding Freedom from the Secrets We Keep - eBookZondervan / 2010 / ePub
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Publisher's DescriptionAuthor Bio Anita Lustrea is executive producer and host of Moody Radio's Midday Connection. Garnering NRB's 2008 Program of the Year Award, Midday Connection is geared toward women who want to talk about the important issues of life. Anita is also a much sought-after conference and retreat speaker and lives in the Chicago suburbs with her husband, Mike, and son, John.
Author BioAnita Lustrea is executive producer and host of Moody Radios Midday Connection. Garnering NRBs 2008 Program of the Year Award, Midday Connection is geared toward women who want to talk about the important issues of life. Anita is also a much sought-after conference and retreat speaker and lives in the Chicago suburbs with her husband, Mike, and son, John.
News ReleaseFor over ten years, women have shared stories of struggle and victory with Anita Lustrea, executive producer and host of Moody Radio's Midday Connection, a live radio program heard around the country. Women pour out their hearts on the air and share deeply personal stories about loneliness, friendship, mothering, domestic abuse, sexual addiction and body image. Hearing these moving stories changed Lustrea's life in unexpected ways, from how she thinks about God to the way she engages as a woman in the workforce and how she uses her radio program to minister to the hearts of women.
In What Women Tell Me: Finding Freedom from the Secrets We Keep, Lustrea shares pieces of her listeners' heartbreaking stories and how these stories intertwine with her own never-before-told personal story that includes weight struggles, intense loneliness and a public divorce. Without having heard her listeners' stories, Lustrea's own victory and personal freedom would not have been possible. "Confessing secrets is rarely pretty, but always freeing," says Lustrea, "and there appears to be a need among women in the church. There is a sickness of soul and it is epidemic. The root cause is the secrets we carry. We are bound up with secrets - the kind of secrets that weigh us down and keep us from being all God intended us to be." Topics found in What Women Tell Me include:
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