Shannon Bream Talks Book at Nixon Library with Greg Laurie

Shannon Bream Talks Book at Nixon Library with Greg Laurie

Shannon Bream made her first Nixon Library appearance to talk and sign Nothing Is Impossible with God, the book she says grew out of an undiagnosed medical condition and chronic pain. shannon bream joined Greg Laurie for an interview that moved from her writing to the experiences that shaped it.

The event put her personal story in front of a public audience and gave her a chance to describe why the book centers on endurance, fear, and loneliness. Bream said she found eleven examples of overcomers in Scripture and used those lessons in the book.

Greg Laurie Interview

Greg Laurie, senior pastor of Harvest Christian Fellowship, joined Bream for the interview and asked about the highlights from the book. Bream spoke about the strain of living with pain before the book was written, tying the conversation to the experiences that led her to write it.

She described a doctor dismissing her pain and said, "I needed a life preserver and I feel like he threw me an anchor." That line became part of the book’s public presentation at the Nixon Library, where the discussion connected the personal medical struggle to the themes in the title.

Eleven Examples In Scripture

Bream said she found eleven examples of overcomers in Scripture and used them as the basis for the book’s lessons. She said those lessons can be applied to the loneliness epidemic, feelings of inadequacy, and facing fears.

That gives the book a practical frame for readers hearing about it for the first time at the Nixon Library: it is not only a faith story, but also a response to pain she says she lived with before she wrote. For readers drawn to the event itself, the clearest takeaway is that Bream used the appearance to connect the book’s message to the struggle that produced it.

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