In this episode of 'Milk and Honey with Lemon,' host Lemon welcomes guest Karen Medham, discussing Karen's journey of leadership development, financial freedom, and stepping into God's calling.
Karen shares her experience as a sign language interpreter and her path to writing a chapter in the book 'Restore My Soul,' aimed at bringing healing and restoration to women, especially within the church.
The discussion covers vulnerability, the impact of sharing personal stories, and the importance of moving beyond past traumas. Karen inspires listeners to embrace their stories and trust God with the process of healing and growth.
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