I am starting a new blog. This one will be for a website I am putting together to promote my writing and speaking. Below is a description of me for the website. Seems weird to write it in the 3rd person but when I looked at others - it seems to be the way to do it. Let me know what you think!
Sharon Wilson is a dynamic Catholic Speaker and writer who
speaks and works to bring others to the fullness of God's Mercy. Touched
by an experience of the Holy Spirit, Sharon shares her story of hurt and healing
after the an abortion and the subsequent loss of an infant son to SIDS. Feeling that
she had been abandoned by the God she didn't even believe in, Sharon has come to see the beauty of her
wounds and the fullness of the life God has chosen for her. It is her mission
to share that joy with others.
Funny, entertaining and slightly irreverent,Sharon
is a natural story teller and shares her love of the Church and for God's
forgiveness through the every day actions in our lives.
Living inFaribault , Minnesota
Sharon shares her love of the Catholic Church and passion for healing in her
work for the for the WINE - Women in the New Evangelization and as a freelance
writer and Blogger for the Catholic Spirit and Catholichotdish.com.
"It has always puzzled me why Christ returned after the resurrection with wounds on his glorified body. He didn't need them, but others needed to see them to believe. In this way his wounds were no longer shameful, they became a source of hope and faith for others. We all have wounds and sometimes we get stuck in the pain of our wounds, but if we can see God's work in our pain we can live our lives with joy and without shame." Sharon Wilson
Endorsements:
“Can you imagine what would have happened to poor St. Thomas had Christ hidden his wounds after his resurrection... but sharing how you have been redeemed and renewed and changed could only strengthen your mission and lead to even deeper healing within your own heart."
Fr. Nate LaLiberte
Please pray for me on this new phase in my life!
Funny, entertaining and slightly irreverent,
Living in
"It has always puzzled me why Christ returned after the resurrection with wounds on his glorified body. He didn't need them, but others needed to see them to believe. In this way his wounds were no longer shameful, they became a source of hope and faith for others. We all have wounds and sometimes we get stuck in the pain of our wounds, but if we can see God's work in our pain we can live our lives with joy and without shame." Sharon Wilson
Endorsements:
“Can you imagine what would have happened to poor St. Thomas had Christ hidden his wounds after his resurrection... but sharing how you have been redeemed and renewed and changed could only strengthen your mission and lead to even deeper healing within your own heart."
Fr. Nate LaLiberte
Please pray for me on this new phase in my life!
I loved reading what you wrote, Shaton, from your hesrt; which is obviously connected to the heart of Jesus. I pray more women "find" you through the WINE Ministry. You are a true inspiration. Bkessings & God's Peace Be With You....Linda King
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