I’ve been sitting with this review today:

“I liked that Charlotte includes a tool to replace lies readers are believing with truth. Many times, you just have to choose to believe the truth when you don’t feel it.”

-Mettra Prouty, Biblical Counselor

Reviews like Mettra’s encourage me deeply, because she represents those who walk alongside others on the long road of healing from trauma. Her words help counselors, pastors, social workers, and caregivers see that Faith in the Fog isn’t only for survivors, it’s also for those who support them.

This book was written for people who feel disoriented in the middle of healing

And for those who sit with them in that fog, offering presence, tools, and hope when clarity feels far away.

I’m genuinely grateful to Mettra and to others who have taken the time to share how the book met them. Those reflections allow others to catch a glimpse of what’s inside these pages and how it might meet them, too.

I’d Love to Hear From You

If you’ve read Faith in the Fog and it resonated with you, your words matter, especially to someone who may still be deciding whether to pick it up. I’d love to hear how the book met you where you are. You can share your thoughts on Amazon.

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