Beth Orlowsky’s newly released “Fearless and Free” is a poignant testimony of hope and faith in the life of a woman who bravely faced decades of challenges
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“Fearless and Free: Living with Peace and Joy Through Stage 4 Cancer” from Christian Faith Publishing author Beth Orlowsky shows the amazing and wonderful transformation of fear into trust and freedom as a woman recounts two decades of pain and struggle. MEADVILLE, Pa. (PRWEB) December 16, 2020 “Fearless and Free: Living with Peace and Joy Through Stage 4 Cancer”: a beautiful journey throughout the struggles of life and sickness and the lessons that God brought along with it. “Fearless and Free: Living with Peace and Joy Through Stage 4 Cancer” is the creation of published author Beth Orlowsky, a high school French teacher, a Bible Study Fellowship lecturer, and a lifelong prayer warrior. She has a passion for spiritual healing,
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Perhaps, in the decades to come, some enterprising religious historian will study how the coronavirus pandemic of 2020 affected Christian magazine journalism. Fair warning: You won’t find anything terribly eye-opening in CT’s books coverage.
As the editor chiefly responsible for that coverage, I remember feeling a tad sheepish at our morning check-in meetings during those first few locked-down weeks in March and April. Updates from colleagues throbbed with urgency. They were commissioning timely op-eds analyzing the virus in all its theological and sociopolitical complexity. They were chasing down stories about believers manning the medical front lines and churches transitioning to online services. Meanwhile, my own work carried on as though nothing had changed.