What We Found in Hallelujah
- 336 pages
- 12 hours of reading
Sometimes going home means facing the storms and finding hope amid the pain.
Vanessa Miller is an author whose work centers on themes of redemption and faith. She crafts compelling narratives about characters seeking a return to God, emphasizing the power of forgiveness and spiritual deliverance. Her writing style is direct and empathetic, allowing readers to deeply connect with her characters' journeys. Miller believes her calling is to use her writing and stage productions to bring spiritual comfort and renewal to her audience.




Sometimes going home means facing the storms and finding hope amid the pain.
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