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Christian Counseling Veteran Mari Plank Schedules Exhibit of New, Transformative Guide to Overcoming Trauma for L.A. Times Festival of Books 2024

It has only been a few weeks since 2024 started, and authors across America are already preparing to showcase for various book fairs within the coming months. For esteemed Christian life coach Mari Plank, one of the first stops is the L.A. Times Festival of Books this April. For her book exhibit, she’s selected her most recent and most empowering guide “Stop Dancing with The Enemy,” a book that uses Christian spirituality to break free of one’s emotional, spiritual pain and trauma.


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“The book did a great job of blending counseling, with Bible references and personal healing experiences. It was a great source for learning about healing and forgiveness.” - Bethany Wilson

The 2024 L.A. Times Festival of Books is a few months away, but many independent and self-published authors are already eager to showcase their works and preparing to exhibit there. These include authors from a wide range of professions and faith backgrounds who are all eager to be a part of the festival’s famously diverse showcase.

Mari Plank is one of these. She’s both a life coach with a career that spans over 30 years as well as a passionate Christian whose faith and spirituality greatly influence her work. Recently, she published a new guide on breaking one’s limits titled “Stop Dancing with The Enemy.” Plank has already finalized plans to have it displayed at the Los Angeles Times Festival of Books, hoping that it will not only serve as a testimony of her faith but also demonstrate how such faith can have a positive impact on personal affirmation and healing.

Like many self-help books, “Stop Dancing with The Enemy” reaches out to individuals struggling with feelings of fear, lack of self-worth, and trauma that impose limits on one’s full potential. Using the Christian message of God’s love and one’s identity in Jesus, she aims to help readers overcome voices of past trauma, failure, and insecurity to finally achieve freedom from their chains.

“Stop Dancing with The Enemy” brings together Plank’s wisdom and insight gained from her decades as a counseling department chair, lay pastor trainer, and county social worker. For Christians looking to understand how their faith can be used to overcome the lies of self-defeat and self-limitation, this is a title to watch out for!

Mari Plank’s “Stop Dancing with The Enemy” will be displayed by self-publishing and book marketing company ReadersMagnet at booth #225. The L.A. Times Festival of Books is set for the weekend of April 20-21, 2024, at the University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA. Get a copy of the book on Amazon and Barnes & Noble.

Those who would like to reach out to Plank can also check out her website at https://mariplanklifecoach.com/.

Author
Mari Plank is an International Christian Transformation Life Coach/Counselor/Speaker and Trainer with a 30-year passion to see her clients and the Body of Christ live free from limitation and fears. She shares her wisdom from her personal journey out of domestic violence and her professional expertise and faith.

Her experience includes: Assistant Clinical Director for a foster care group home, lay pastor trainer, parenting instructor, counseling department chair, leadership trainer, county social worker and foster parent trainer.

Mari has done this transformative work through her radio show, Transformation, workshops, conferences, and classes.

“Stop Dancing with The Enemy”
Author: Mari Plank
Published date: December 12, 2023
Publisher: BookBaby
Genre: Lifestyle


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