Freefall to Fly book
 
 
 
 

freefall to fly


Blindsided with crippling despair, I wrestled with these questions in the heart of New York City. Life took a radical turn after relocating from southern suburbia. I was forced to confront similar spouts of loneliness, depression, and anxiety women are facing at all time highs.  

Searching for meaning, I stumbled into surrender, and discovered that meaning follows surrender.

 

In freefall to fly

Rebekah invites you to:


No. 1

Remember you're not alone in this journey towards mental health and wholeness.

No. 2

Revisit dreams birthed in your childhood and identify turning points that caused them to fall dormant.

No. 3

Discover the relationship between your personal pain and burden for others.

No. 4

Witness your God-given talents and burdens collide into meaning.


  • "rebekah writes a vulnerable story of her unexpected winging into the light and dark of mothering, womanhood and visionary living, only to discover what it means to find the full hope of the sky."

    Ann Voskamp, author of the New York Times best-seller One Thousand Gifts

  • "surely god wants to use those who are rescued to rescue others. rebekah bravely shares her story of freefall into the arms of her creator, as her search for meaning led to surrender."

    Christine Caine, author and founder of Propel & A21

  • "rebekah did what every writer wants to do: she tells her story with such grace and clarity that the reader can't help but find glimpses of her own story. a well-written book that feels both familiar and inspiring."

    Shauna Niequist, author of Savor and Bread & Wine

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