You Don’t Have to Break to Heal. You Just Have to Begin.
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‘ Montana’s story’ and add ‘the’ for the title and add a coma after testimony and change W to lowercase w. And a period after my name in brackets. Then begin a new sentence putting a capital on this to be This.
“ Grafted-In: Risen from Montana’s story Ashes is more than just a book—it’s a testimony. Written by Montana (Arlene Lowery), this powerful narrative invites readers into a deeply personal journey through heartbreak, spiritual awakening, and renewal.
- Certified Professional Therapist – PACCP #20140127
- Professional Member – Canadian Counselling and Psychotherapy Association (#10010855)
- Lifetime Member – National Christian Counsellors Association (since 1994)
- Ordained Minister – Christian Global Outreach Ministries (#125498)
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This audiobook brings Arlene Lowery’s voice and testimony to life—offering encouragement to those facing trauma, grief, or searching for purpose.
The goal of the book is to help everyone realize that their life is trying to rise from their ashes.
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