Cherrilynn Bisbano
Cherrilynn Bisbano is a speaker, editor, coach, and writer. Her passion for helping people is evident. She is Associate Editor at Almost an Author, an online community for aspiring writers.
Cherrilynn earned her leadership certification through Christian Leaders Institute and continues her education toward Women Leadership Certification.
She is a two-time winner of Flash Fiction Weekly. You can find her published in Amramp, More to Life (MTL), Christian Rep and other online magazines. She is a contributor to Breaking the Chains: Strategies for Overcoming Spiritual Bondage.Cherrilynn proudly served in the Navy and Air National Guard; earning the John Levitow Military leadership award. She loves homeschooling her fifteen year old autistic son, Michael, Jr. Married 18 years to Michael, Sr.
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Ministry has its challenges. As a leader in a Women’s Ministry, I could not get out of my own way. In my zeal to serve and get the job done, I misunderstood my task. The job was not done correctly, feelings got hurt, the blame game ensued, and I felt broken and useless. Why?
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