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The Peace. The Becoming Series
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- FormatePub
- ISBN8233624841
- EAN9798233624841
- Date de parution28/02/2026
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- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurLinda Balsamo
Résumé
Peace is not the absence of storms. It is learning to live with the man you used to be. In The Peace, Dr. Michael Wright reflects on the quiet, disciplined work of acceptance - the kind that begins after rebuilding, after endurance, after striving no longer produces clarity. This is not a story about escaping the past. It is a story about integrating it. Through honest and measured reflection, Wright explores the loneliness of strength, the cost of unresolved pain, faith without performance, and the courage required to accept what cannot be changed.
Rather than rewriting history, he invites readers to carry it differently. Part of The Rebuilding Series, The Peace speaks to those who have faced storms, lived in the middle, rebuilt with intention, and are now learning to move forward without fighting who they once were. Because peace is not found in becoming someone new. It is found in learning to live honestly with who you have been.
Rather than rewriting history, he invites readers to carry it differently. Part of The Rebuilding Series, The Peace speaks to those who have faced storms, lived in the middle, rebuilt with intention, and are now learning to move forward without fighting who they once were. Because peace is not found in becoming someone new. It is found in learning to live honestly with who you have been.







