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Emerging With Wings: A True Story of Lies, Pain, And The LOVE that Heals

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Emerging With Wings isn't just another memoir. It's a love story and a pathway to inner freedom.

The author takes you with her on her journey through pain and confusion to understanding and freedom. Bernock’s raw vulnerability is bold. Her humor is refreshing. Bernock reveals how lies and childhood traumas strip a person of self-value and breed a dark pervasive fear. Tempted to end her suffering by ending her life many times she makes the decision to live; each time stubbornly fighting to be free of her inner demons.

Validation, grace, and unconditional love carry her out of darkness emerging with a joy she’d never known. Empowered and free she invites you to seek your own emotional and spiritual emancipation. Are you ready to cast your shackles aside?
Do you want to experience a love that will never let go, no matter what?

Grab a copy of Emerging With Wings!

WANT even deeper freedom? Enroll in the companion course HEAL YOUR CHILDHOOD S.E.L.F. that will lead you through the proven S.E.L.F. process to heal your inner wounds.

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208 pages, Paperback

First published May 7, 2014

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Danielle Bernock

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Danielle Bernock is an international, best-selling, award-winning author, coach, and speaker who helps people embrace their value, heal their soul, and reclaim their life through the power of the love of God. Her books include: Emerging With Wings, A Bird Named Payn, Love’s Manifesto and Because You Matter.

In addition to her books, she’s written for numerous online publications and her stories have been published in two book anthologies. Her mantra is “love yourself from survive to thrive”, and she's known as “that lady on the internet who loves you.”

Danielle enjoys life with her husband Michael, in Michigan, near their adult children and grandchildren.

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March 1, 2016
This book is an awesome journey of discovery. Painful experiences begin to plant seeds in our lives at a very young age. These experiences are meant to separate us from the One who truly and unconditionally loves us. The author takes us through her journey of seeking the "Pursuer" through a life of painful experiences meant to place a wedge between them. Seeking the purser may seem like an oxymoron; this is because sometimes we seek something that has been pursuing us the entire time...

If you have ever had any doubt that God is there, that he cares, that there is purpose for your trials, read this book. You will be able to look at your life and find that God is not only Pursuing you but with you every step of the journey.
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February 19, 2016
An amazing work about a heroine who was rejected, disappointed, & at times weary.
I Thought @ Times She Was Writing About Me...
If You are Looking for a Relatable Heroine - Who **spoiler alert** Overcomes, but in an "Authentic My Story's Not Finished Kind of Way" Buy/Read This Book.
Allow Yourself to Be Encouraged, that No Matter Where You Are at in Life You Aren't Where You Came From & You Aren't Where You Are Going...You Can Emerge All the Darkness, Lies, & Trauma with Wings. Joy. Victory.
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July 1, 2020
A great book that helped me to get my groove back to a positive outlook.
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April 8, 2015
I am so happy to have read this book that was written by someone who was once very dear to me. Danielle's memoir took me down memory lane and helped catch me up with her life since we parted company. This is Danielle's first published work. It really is her testimony of transformation from self-doubt to self-acceptance, to feelings of inadequacy and unworthiness to self-acceptance and true self-love, from wrestling with emotionally absent parents to accepting them for who they truly were...human beings. Danielle credits her recent personal growth and epiphanies to a lifetime of intervention and wooing by the one she calls "The Pursuer" - she identifies as the Holy Spirit and she posits that much of her emotional-spiritual struggles are the work of the "JAB" - jealous abusive bully - she identifies as Satan, demons, people and/or circumstances she perceives the JAB to have used...etc.

Through the writing of this memoir Danielle has engaged in a life review, and come to a place of true acceptance of self and others, an achievement Erik Erikson claimed was imperative to developing wisdom.

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