Fan Into Flame
Doctoral Books By WNSOM Students
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25m
Some people carry the weight of their past.
The trauma. The mistakes. The cycles that seem impossible to break.
But what if the very places where you feel broken are the places where God wants to do something powerful in your life?
In this powerful conversation, Dr. Kevin Zadai sits down with Dr. Kimberly Paz-Frazee to share how God can take a life marked by pain and turn it into something that helps others find freedom.
Kimberly opens up about her journey through trauma, addiction, and personal struggle—and how God met her in the middle of it, restored what was broken, and transformed her life in a way she never expected.
If you’ve ever felt stuck in cycles of the past or wondered if anything good could come from what you’ve been through, this conversation will encourage you to see your story differently.
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Your story isn’t over. God can still use what you’ve been through.
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