An Ordinary Woman

An Ordinary Woman by Terrye Williams is a collection of personal stories that reflect the author’s experiences, sermons, and conversations, published by AuthorHouse on November 4, 2020. This 92-page book explores the author’s journey of self-recognition in relation to the love of God and the call of Jesus Christ, emphasizing the importance of sharing personal narratives.
Readers will find a focus on the impact of individual stories, particularly those of people often overlooked by the church. The book highlights the significance of sharing life experiences as a means to connect and heal, especially for those who have felt marginalized or forgotten. Through her narrative, Williams aims to inspire others to share their own stories, fostering a sense of community and understanding among those who have remained silent.
Official synopsis Publisher
This collection of stories from personal experiences, sermons, conversations and the impact of many lives whose story has intersected with mine. It is the journey of recognition of who I am in light of the love of God and call of Jesus Christ on my life. What is so important about my story, you might ask? It is important because it is mine, as do all stories belong to the teller. However, the saddness of it is that these personal, powerful pieces of life are not shared enough, and it is in the sharing that we touch lives. Jesus is our example. Throughout my particular story, the people who were most inclined to find their way into my life and ministry were those the church had forgotten, those who were in need of healing from the wounds the church inflicted, or those who could not in good conscience be part of something that was too far beyond the reality they lived within. These are the stories that need told. My hope is that in telling mine, greater stories from those who have remained silent will emerge.
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