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Wilderness Experience

I did not possess the courage/wisdom to volunteer for the wilderness. So God, for the sake of my soul, took me involuntarily.

Alicia Britt Chole


Two years ago, God took me into the wilderness. I didn't understand it at the time because it was so unexpected. I cried for a year. But what God was doing in my life was far greater than the sadness I would experience. I lost friends along the way, God exposed them to me and He exposed me to myself... both were heartbreaking. Nothing could be worse than God exposing you to yourself.


Yet in the wilderness, I encountered Him in the most awe-inspiring ways, I experienced His presence and His divine love, and as I came to know Him more intimately, he showed up in my life like never before.


He restored the broken relationships with my children, He's made me an author two times over, one being a best seller and I have met men and women across the nation who have been instrumental in my growth... pastors and spiritual warfare prayer warriors that He put in my path to prepare me for my next level in Him!



Today I give my testimony because I just completely finished my second book 📖. No more edits at least until God says otherwise. Let God involuntarily take you into the wilderness until your wilderness experience birth's purpose in pain.

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