I was a mess. 

I was busy trying to do #allthethings. 


  • Trying to be a good wife.
  • Trying to be a good mom.


Trying to be everything to everyone, and I forgot WHO I was.


 My identity was wrapped up in being #allthethings to #allthepeople.

1 Peter 5:8: "Satan is prowling around like a roaring lion looking for someone to devour."


You see, when we forget who we are, we are prone to the enemies tactics. 

10 years ago I betrayed my husband in the worst possible way, but today we are restored.


I'd love you to read my story about redemption, restoration, and overcoming.

What readers are saying about this book


Amy

Reader

After reading Shannon's story, I found grace in a whole new way. The redemption and restoration here is simply God-amazing! I'm so thankful!

Sarah Koontz

Writer, Blogger

Shannon's story sings praises to a God who never leaves us. Even when we make a mess of our lives, His love and forgiveness is enough to pull us out of the pit and teach us how to dance again. I love her honest humility and believe her story of redemption will encourage many who are struggling in their marriage. www.sarahkoontz.com

Amanda

Reader

I have read Shannon's story numerous times and I can't tell you how much hope I've found. I find new truths every time I read it. Shannon's story has inspired me to not give up!