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Raise your hand if you suspect that you are the only one who struggles with anxiety, doubt, fear, resentment, comparison, jealousy, etc.? In Soul-Selfie: #NoFilter, Heather turns the camera back on herself, exposing her own battles with those same "plagues of the heart", as she calls them. She lays bare her raw, unfiltered inner-world and invites you to come along side and walk with her toward hope, healing, and transformation. Heather shares her experience, strength, and hope with anyone God puts in her path. Much of what she writes about will not be new information for you, but maybe, just…mehr

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Raise your hand if you suspect that you are the only one who struggles with anxiety, doubt, fear, resentment, comparison, jealousy, etc.? In Soul-Selfie: #NoFilter, Heather turns the camera back on herself, exposing her own battles with those same "plagues of the heart", as she calls them. She lays bare her raw, unfiltered inner-world and invites you to come along side and walk with her toward hope, healing, and transformation. Heather shares her experience, strength, and hope with anyone God puts in her path. Much of what she writes about will not be new information for you, but maybe, just maybe, you will finally know that you are not alone as you battle the plagues of the heart that seem to haunt us. Heather reveals her heart and hope in candid, authentic posts about fear, control, ego, jealousy, greed, worry, doubt, etc. It hasn't been cleaned up to make her look smart or wise or that she has it all figured out. It's real and raw and redemptive. She shares her messiness, hoping that others will feel comforted and use their own messiness to give hope and comfort to others.
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A married mother of three with a degree in psychology, Heather Carter has spent the past two decades in Springfield, Illinois, working alongside her husband at church. Her relationship with God deepened after she was diagnosed with leukemia, and she came to believe that her illness was part of God’s plan to illuminate her life. Soul Selfie is a remarkable collection of blog posts begun during her hospitalization, chronicling every step of her disease and recovery in the hope of inspiring others.