Review: I Will Thrive: Find Your Fight to Claim True Freedom – Nicole Crank

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Review: I Will Thrive: Find Your Fight to Claim True Freedom – Nicole CrankI Will Thrive: Find Your Fight to Claim True Freedom by Nicole Crank
4 Stars
Published by Worthy Books on June 1, 2021
Genres: Christian Personal Growth
Pages: 240

Awaken the dormant dreams in your heart and start paving a path toward freedom and healing.

Sometimes life smacks us upside the head while we are looking the other way. We get knocked down and struggle to get back up. But your past struggles do not determine your future.

Using the pain of her past, Nicole Crank walks you through the hurdles meant to keep you down, which will, in turn, bring you closer to God. I Will Thrive gives you the courage to look at your past and be able to declare freedom from fear--allowing a daring spirit to rise up in those who have forgotten how to be brave. This freedom awakens the fight that's inside of you to stand up to the enemy and dream again.

Regardless of what happened to you or even because of you, God's plan for you always has a hope and a future, and it never changes. You'll learn to find healing and happiness in every day.

I Will Thrive is something I have said to myself numerous times when I’m feeling discouraged. The beginning of the book starts with a story about Nicole’s ex. At that moment, I knew this book would deliver a message that I needed to read.

That story took me back to an ex and the pain I went through. I try my best not to relive those times, but it does serve as a reminder of what God has brought me through.

Pastor Nicole Crank opened her heart and shared a lot of her experiences in this book.

“Fear tolerated is Faith contaminated.” – Nicole Crank

I Will Thrive is an inspirational book for everyone because we all experience times of doubt, unhappiness, and fear. This book will serve as a reminder that God doesn’t give us more than we can handle. Even if things look grim now – troubled times don’t last long.

Reviewed by: Orsayor

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