Honestly

Honestly by Sheila Walsh, published by Zondervan in May 1997, is a revised edition that spans 224 pages. This book presents a personal narrative that explores the struggles and inner turmoil faced by Walsh, a talented performer and talk show host. As she recounts her journey from despair to a renewed sense of faith, the narrative delves into the complexities of her emotional challenges and the transformative power of spiritual intervention.
Readers will find a candid exploration of personal growth and the impact of faith on overcoming life’s obstacles. Walsh shares her experiences with mood disorders and the journey toward honesty and freedom, inviting reflection on the themes of religious belief and personal memoirs. This edition offers insights into the intersection of faith and mental health, making it a significant read for those interested in women’s interests and self-help within a religious context.
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‘I know firsthand the desperation a human soul can feel when every earthly remedy fails. I also know how powerfully God can intervene when we fall on our faces before him.’ —Sheila Walsh Talented and beautiful, Sheila Walsh seemed to be on top of the world. But behind her public success as a performing artist and talk show host, a private story was unfolding. Unable to cope with the inner turmoil that plagued her, Sheila stepped down as co-host of television’s 700 Club to deal with a pain too pressing to ignore. Honestly takes you on a journey past the walls that most of us put up and into the recesses of one woman’s heart. With rare grace, Sheila shares the story of her pilgrimage—the journey of a soul as it moved from hopelessness, to honesty, to freedom, and, ultimately, to a life of deepened faith and joy.
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