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Join Colleen's Launch Team — Early Access to The Shattered Soul

7 min · 23 de jun de 2026
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Colleen shares a bonus episode announcing her book, The Shattered Soul: Restoring Wholeness and Rebuilding Your Faith After Spiritual Trauma, releasing July 21. She invites listeners to join the launch team (link below) to receive an early digital copy (with proof of pre-order), access weekly Zoom calls, and join a private Facebook group with bonus content. Launch team members are asked to read the book by July 21, leave a review, and share it once on social media or with their community. FORM LINK: https://forms.gle/AWtRMVR2UNog3vPv6 [https://forms.gle/AWtRMVR2UNog3vPv6]

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