Book Spotlight: Who I’ve Become is NOT Who I AM by Sonya Visor

Have you ever said that you were, “Alright” or responded, “I’m fine” when you knew that you weren’t? Then keep reading–this book just might be for you!

Wearing a Mask is a powerful thing! We all have worn a mask at one time or another in our lives. The danger is when YOU, the true person, can no longer be seen …what people see; is the role that you have become! Are you like the characters in the book: Mr. and Mrs. D & L, Ms. Gucci or Little Linda, showing the face that you want to be in the eyes of others?

This book is far from being just a testimonial; it is a mirror of truth.

Sonya Visor knows the danger of being wrapped up in a blanket of lies by wearing multiple masks.  She found herself lying in a fetal position on her living room floor ready to take her own life, but God used the miracle of her four-year-old son to deliver her! It was indeed time to be free and to learn how to TAKE OFF THE MASK.

But she first had to become naked and unashamed from the hands that touched her body at a young age. It was during that time, that she became a perfectionist at wearing the powerful mask of “covering up the secrets.”  After all, if others don’t know it won’t hurt…but it can kill you.

It’s time to call “it” what it is, feel it and now let’s deal with it!

ABOUT SONYA VISOR

Who I’ve Become is NOT who I AM, is Sonya Visor’s first non-fiction book. Her passion is to minister to the people who hide behind masks. Sonya’s calling is to break and destroy the yokes of bondage, releasing the power of God into the lives of others by the preached Word and prayers of deliverance. When you can find the strength, to step into who you truly are; you can find the strength to BE The TruU. TruU Ministries is the women’s ministry that God has charged her with to help others become free.

Sonya shares her heart with her husband, Pastor Tony Visor, who she calls her better half, for nineteen years. She and her husband have ministered effectively in the city of Racine together at NCC since 1999. Sonya is blessed to love two sons, Jason and Tony, Jr.

Visit her online at http://www.SonyaVisor.com/blog