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Millennial Preacher: When Faith Meets Unseen, History Trembles.

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There are moments in faith when silence speaks louder than any sermon. When that silence finally cracks open, truth rises like fire.

Millennial Preacher is a powerful and deeply emotional Christian memoir about faith, identity, survival, and finding your voice in a world that tries to bury it. This inspirational book doesn’t follow the safe path. It reaches into the shadows of church culture, personal healing, and spiritual awakening, pulling out the raw, unfiltered truth.

These pages are filled with soul-stirring storytelling that touches on pain, resilience, and the search for God in places no one wants to look. It explores faith deconstruction, spiritual trauma, and emotional healing through the lens of lived experience. It is written for those who have questioned, doubted, believed, and carried their silence for far too long. For seekers of Christian inspiration, this journey speaks to the heart.

Each chapter is a step into a world where belief is tested and personal transformation begins. Readers who are drawn to faith journeys, inspirational Christian books, and powerful true stories of overcoming trauma will find themselves deeply moved. This story reflects courage, truth, and the human spirit refusing to stay silent.

Millennial Preacher speaks to the seekers, the broken, the faithful, and the ones still trying to find their place. It is for anyone who has ever wrestled with their faith, questioned religious tradition, or searched for hope beyond church walls. It does not give easy answers. It invites you into something real, something raw, something unforgettable.

This is more than a memoir. It is a faith journey. It is spiritual awakening, pain faced, hope uncovered, and power reclaimed. Open these pages and let the truth meet you where you are. Once you do, your view of faith, silence, and healing will never be the same again.

46 pages, Kindle Edition

Published October 8, 2025

About the author

Rebekah Palmer

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I was born in northern Wisconsin and somehow as an adult am still writing from northern Wisconsin! I grew up going to parochial school along with graduating from Bible college. I attended the University of Wisconsin Eau Claire for two years and thoroughly enjoyed expanding my horizons. I have tutored a total of 20 individuals over the course of 9 years and have taught in 5 classroom settings as well as substitute taught in 4 other teacher's classrooms. This included people from ages 6 to 82. Upon changing my focus from teaching to writing, I mostly spend time volunteering in my community at the local free clinic and performing on the stage at the Mabel Tainter Center for the Arts. I participate in Cystinosis conferences, Take Back the Night Events, and Relay for Life.

I was interviewed on Teens of America radio about my second book discussing the topic of being an adult after experiencing childhood sexual assault: https://goo.gl/fb/hTz1ZR. I am the second speaker, but the first is well worth the listen as she speaks out after 35 years of silence. I also have three online articles published, the first was in January of 2016: http://www.cvwritersguild.org/writing... the second August of 2017: https://patientworthy.com/2017/08/17/...
the third September of 2017:
https://patientworthy.com/2017/09/01/...
the seventh December of 2017: https://patientworthy.com/2017/12/20/... (Parts One through Three of this series is linked to this article.)
Recent interview on Ted Talks Menomonie Public Library: Courage, Service, and Transcending Rare Disease: https://soundcloud.com/user-97576505/...

"I don't share my thoughts because I think it will change the minds of people who think differently. I share my thoughts to show the people who already think like me that they are not alone."

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November 7, 2025
This is a beautiful, bold, and somewhat uncomfortable, mirror for the events, feelings, perpetrators, onlookers, and acquaintances of a challenging life of relationships, health, and abuse - it is an admirable piece of work. Through her poetry, here and in her other books, Palmer shows a beautiful strength.
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