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Debut Author Offers Biblical Solutions to Issues That Plague the Common Heart in All of Us
Contact: Robyn Williams, WinePress Publishing, 360-802-9758, robyn@winepressgroup.com
 
ENUMCLAW, Wash., Oct. 10, 2011 /Christian Newswire/ -- According to the Pew Research Forum, 82% of Americans describe their religion as very or somewhat important. "Overall, nearly eight-in-ten (78.4%) adults report belonging to various forms of Christianity, about 5% belong to other faiths and almost one-in-six (16.1%) are not affiliated with any particular religion."
 
America is religious, but not necessarily at peace. An increase in divorce, a ten percent national unemployment rate, discouragement, depression, and emotional pain all continue to plague Americans. WinePress Publishing is pleased to announce their partnership with author JoAnne Billison to acknowledge this brokenness and spiritual disconnect on an individual level in her book, "Walk Free: An Uncommon Cure for the Common Heart."
 
JoAnne says: "When we feel discouraged in life we often look for some quick fix solution to free us from feeling the pain. But our solutions cost us energy, strength, lost relationships and distance from God. Not only does this leave us unfulfilled, but it also enslaves our hearts to repeat the fixing process every time we feel hurt."
 
Billison encourages readers to depend on God and trust Him for healing and hope. Her book is designed to help heal the hurting, give direction to those struggling spiritually, and support for those looking for a deeper relationship with God. Her book offers:
 
• The means to discover what lies underneath our pain and confusion.
 
• Biblical hope for authentic healing.
 
• A way to build trust and intimacy with God.
 
• Encouragement to walk free.
 
• Discussion questions for personal or group study.
 
About the Author
 
A graduate of Multnomah Bible Seminary, writer, and Bible teacher, Billison has encountered her own share of challenges such as breast cancer, a difficult marriage, and a parent with Alzheimer's' Disease. Billison credits her faith in God for her survival and strength in the midst of these difficulties. JoAnne and her family live in Vancouver, Washington.
 
For more information, to request a review copy or to schedule an interview, please contact Robyn Williams by phone at 360-802-9758, by email at robyn@winepressgroup.com, or by fax at 360-802-9992. To purchase a copy of this book click here or call 877-421-7323.