8/2/2023 0 Comments Find love or die trying allieWhat’s interesting is when I wrote the first chapter of the book, I could have written all about my story, starting from being from Houston, Texas, the best state in the world, from growing up in a blended family, my mom being sick growing up and having to be a caregiver at a young age, and how that all exposed me to so much on protection, safety, and all the things. Can you take us back to your story, to your rock bottom? Many of us can relate that when we are so broken, we feel unworthy or unqualified to have a life of meaning and purpose. I’d like you to share that story with us. You start with your story and open with this raw description of your life, the rock bottom of where you were. We go deep here pretty quickly right into it. This is my first time not having my pajamas on, showing up, and doing something, so I feel good. How are you doing?īrave Enough to Be Broken: How to Embrace Your Pain and Discover Hope and Healing by Toni Collier She is the author of the book, Brave Enough to Be Broken. It is an international women’s ministry that helps women process their brokenness and reclaim hope in their lives. She is the Founder of Broken Crayons Still Color. Our guest is our new friend, Toni Collier. In this episode, we are going to be talking about the bravery that comes from showing up as our true selves in God, even when we feel like we are so broken that we will never be able to find wholeness and healing. We just want this to be a place where you can exhale, be your authentic self, put the pretending aside, and know that you are not too much or not enough and that your brokenness is welcome here. If you are new, welcome to our community of girls. The Bravery And Beauty Of Being Broken – With Toni Collier And Allie Marie Smith ![]() Get your copy of “ Wonderfully Made: Discover the Identity, Love, and Worth You Were Created For” by Allie Marie Smith. Toni’s advice to the girl who feels broken and ashamedīrowse our website for more inspiring content:.Vulnerability remorse how to protect the sacredness of your story.Why we don’t have to tidy ourselves up to be loved.How joy and suffering are made to coexist.How through breaking and coming to God we can become more beautiful and whole.Toni is the author of “Brave Enough to Be Broken: How To Embrace Your Pain and Discover Hope and Healing” and the Founder of Broken Crayons Still Color International Ministry. Utilizing her own life as an example, Toni shows us there is always hope. Have you struggled with shame or ever felt like you were beyond redemption? Today, our guest Toni Collier joins Allie Marie Smith to discuss how you can find bravery and beauty when you have been broken in your own story.
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