Through repeated painful experience, Shannon Bream had learned to keep her eyedrops close at hand wherever she went — even in the shower.Although they ...
Fox News anchor Shannon Bream defended a New Mexico photographer who was sued after refusing to photograph a same-sex commitment ceremony, ...
Fox News reporter Shannon Bream has become a reliable proponent of right- wing efforts to discriminate against LGBT people, using her national platform to ...

Nothing Is Impossible with God

People Unfamiliar With Scripture Often Assume That Women Play A Small, Secondary Role In The Bible. But In Fact, They Were Central Figures In Numerous Biblical Tales ... The Bible Contains Warriors Like Jael, Judges Like Deborah, And Prophets Like Miriam. The First Person To Witness Jesus' Resurrection Was Mary Magdalene, Who Promptly Became The First Christian Evangelist ... In [this Book], Fox News Channel's Shannon Bream Opens Up The Lives Of Sixteen Of These Biblical Women, Arranging Them Into Pairs And Contrasting Their Journeys. In Pairing Their Stories, Shannon Helps Us Reflect Not Only On The Meaning Of Each Individual's Life, But On How They Relate To Each Other And To Us--publisher Marketing.

From the host of Fox News @ Night, a deeply personal book about finding purpose and growth amid life's unpredictability. Whether it's her work today as a reporter and host for Fox News, her years in law school, or the time she spent competing in pageants like Miss America, Shannon Bream has spent her entire adult life navigating high-pressure environments where perfection is expected and competition is the name of the game. But in this laugh-out-loud book of stories and inspiration, Shannon shares the moments away from the cameras and the halls of government, in which she learned that the values and faith of her blue-collar upbringing could keep her grounded in a world where everyone wants you to be something other than who you are. In Finding the Bright Side, Shannon continues a conversation about authenticity, humility, and trusting in God that she's already begun with her followers on social media. She shares behind-the-scenes stories from Washington, D.C., revelations from her time reporting on the Supreme Court, and lessons learned from the most challenging moments of her life—from the time she was fired from her first job and told, "You're the worst person I've ever seen on TV," to the time she heard "There is no cure." But through all of this, faith (and a little bit of stubbornness!) has helped Shannon to keep hope, find purpose in the pain, and find laughs along the way.
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