Honestly

Honestly by Sheila Walsh, published by Zondervan Publishing House in 1996, is an abridged edition comprising 213 pages. This book delves into the personal journey of Walsh, who, despite her public success as a co-host of television’s 700 Club, faced significant inner turmoil that led her to seek help in a hospital. The narrative invites readers to explore the complexities of her experiences and the struggles she faced behind the scenes.
In Honestly, readers will find a candid account that addresses themes of personal growth, mood disorders, and the challenges of balancing public life with private struggles. Walsh’s story provides insight into her heart and the emotional battles she encountered, making it a reflective piece on the intersection of faith and mental health. This edition is presented in English and offers a thoughtful exploration of the realities many women face in their journeys toward healing and self-acceptance.
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A beautiful and talented woman, Sheila Walsh was on top of her world. But behind her public success, another story was unfolding. Unable to cope with the inner turmoil she was experiencing, she stepped down as co-host of television’s 700 Club and checked herself into a hospital. Honestly will take you past the walls most of us put up and into the recesses of one woman’s heart.
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