In I Am Here: The Journey from Fear to Freedom (Harper One, out now), author Ashley LeMieux, founder of the Shine Project for empowering women, shares life-changing lessons found in the darkest seasons of life. You already possess the solutions to live fearlessly.” “Seeking empowerment is just another way of saying that you want to be more brave, to discover what opportunities lie on the other side of your fear. “There’s always been an interest in fearlessness,” says Stephanie Milner, senior acquisitions editor, DK Life, publisher of Michal Oshman’s What Would You Do If You Weren’t Afraid? Discover a Life Filled with Purpose and Joy Through the Secrets of Jewish Wisdom, which was released earlier this month. The women in these books are fear fighters, armed with faith-in God, in their own spiritual resources, and in themselves. Yet the religious and spiritual books by women for women releasing this summer and fall seem prescient: title after title pulses with messages of encouragement and empowerment, with inspiring tales of resilience and survival, and with advice on ways to relate to loved ones, the church, and society under every kind of stress imaginable. The books of 2021 were planned long before the multiple miseries of 2020 disrupted lives.
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