What transformative growth lies on the other side of heartbreak?
Author and BYU Peer-Mentor Supervisor Anjilee Ferguson shares her soul-stirring journey through the complexities of dating, marriage, and blindsided breakups, revealing how these experiences have profoundly shaped her self-awareness - and, most importantly - her faith.
From struggling to find love post-divorce, to navigating the societal pressure on women to marry, Anjilee delves into the life lessons encapsulated in her book, “Yes, No, Maybe So.” Tune in as she offers insights into how her faith has been both tested and strengthened, highlighting the importance of Gospel principles in overcoming life’s challenges. As such, the book not only explores her own narratives, but also acts as a beacon for others from all walks of life, and in all phases of love.
Anjilee’s story is a compelling exploration of resilience, emphasizing the power of making conscious choices in alignment with one’s values and faith. Her experiences encourage a deeper reflection on how individual trials can lead to profound personal evolution, and a reinforced spiritual foundation.
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