Xulon Press presents a powerful Christian memoir to be
appreciated by anyone navigating life's challenges and seeking
much-needed healing and restoration.
MIDDLETON, Idaho, March 17,
2025 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Author Theresa Wallace transparently shares her
compelling life lessons to help encourage spiritual growth
in Beyond the Blackberry Bushes ($23.99, paperback, 9798868511592; $9.99, e-book, 9798868511608).
"I was encouraged to write as a young
person and have always felt the assignment upon my life to tell my
story."
Wallace has experienced a variety of life lessons from childhood
to adulthood and everything in between. She acknowledges that she
has learned through her own mistakes, yet she continues to grow in
her journey. Her memoir shares relatable stories that will strike a
chord with readers and inspire spiritual growth. The author is
reaching out to anyone that has faced rejection and heartache, and
yearning for true acceptance and the freedom to embrace their
authentic identity. Wallace explains that most people must be
willing to ask hard questions about themselves and others in order
to fully hear the answers and successfully apply the solutions.
Readers will gain a refreshing understanding that authentically
learning to love oneself is only achieved after discovering the
undeniable love of God.
When asked what inspired the author to write this book, Wallace
said, "I was encouraged to write as a young person and have always
felt the assignment upon my life to tell my story. I am continually
drawn to the underdog, the wall flowers, the broken and the
hurting. I could sense the heartache in others and felt I could
relate to them through my own story which has left me in a place of
humility and gratefulness. Hard experiences have made me less
critical, and more approachable and relatable to others. If any of
my life lessons can help someone else, then I want to share it-even
though it poses vulnerability. I think healing comes from all of us
embracing each other in our strengths and weaknesses and allowing
us all to grow in our true identity in Jesus. Our
stories/testimonies need to be told so others can experience and
know the unconditional love of God through us."
Theresa Wallace lives in
Southern Idaho. She and her
husband, Jeff, have been married for over 37 years and have four
children and two grandchildren. Wallace has been a pastor for 16
years throughout Washington and
Idaho in addition to working with
people in management and customer service. She and Jeff planted a
church in Central Washington and
later they were associate pastors in Auburn, Washington. Wallace now partners with
her husband as they build their nonprofit ministry, Impact Idaho,
in the Boise area. She believes
transparency is vital for others to be able to relate to her. She
is often known as "Mama T" due to her nurturing personality.
Wallace loves spending time with family and friends, talking with
Jesus, writing, traveling, gardening, beachcombing, watching movies
and playing games.
Xulon Press, a division of Salem Media Group, is the world's
largest Christian self-publisher, with more than 20,000 titles
published to date. Beyond the Blackberry Bushes is available online
through xulonpress.com/bookstore, amazon.com, and
barnesandnoble.com.
Media Contact
Theresa Wallace, Salem Author
Services, 407-339-4217, beyondtheblackberrybushes@gmail.com
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