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The Shannon Bream Story - Law Faith and Breaking Barriers in Broadcast News - cover

The Shannon Bream Story - Law Faith and Breaking Barriers in Broadcast News

Riley Whitfield

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From the courtroom to the newsroom, Shannon Bream’s journey is a powerful testament to faith, resilience, and purpose.In The Shannon Bream Story, readers are taken behind the scenes of one of broadcast journalism’s most respected voices. Trained as a lawyer and driven by a deep commitment to truth, Bream’s path was anything but predictable. Through setbacks, career pivots, and personal challenges, she refused to compromise her convictions—proving that faith and excellence can coexist in even the most demanding professional spaces.This inspiring narrative explores how determination, integrity, and belief shaped Bream’s rise in broadcast news, breaking barriers in an industry where women of faith often face quiet resistance. More than a biography, this book is a reflection on calling—how trusting God’s direction can lead to impact far beyond what we imagine.Inside this book, readers will discover:How legal training prepared Shannon Bream for a career in journalismThe challenges of navigating faith in a competitive media landscapeLessons on perseverance, courage, and staying grounded under pressureHow purpose-driven leadership can influence culture without compromiseWhether you are a student, professional, person of faith, or anyone seeking encouragement to pursue your calling with integrity, The Shannon Bream Story offers timeless lessons on standing firm, breaking barriers, and trusting God through every season.This is a story for anyone who believes that faith, truth, and courage still matter.
Disponible desde: 04/02/2026.
Longitud de impresión: 108 páginas.

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