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We know the power a story has to change a life.

We talk a lot about stories at Beautifully Flawed Foundation. It is often because we know the power a story has to change a life. Maybe it’s a story heard that inspires hope in a time that feels bleak, or a story told that brings purpose to a suffering that otherwise might seem senseless. We have had the privilege of helping many find the words to tell their story and truly find purpose and healing in doing so.

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Madysen Acey’s Story of Hope

Reposted from bethanyhamilton.com:  At age 10, Madysen was electrocuted by accidentally grabbing a hot power line. ...
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Carley and Alexa’s Stories of Hope

Reposted from bethanyhamilton.com:  “In this you rejoice, though now for a little while, if necessary, you ...
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Kelsey Johnson’s Story of Hope

Reposted from bethanyhamilton.com:  “How great is the goodness you have stored up for those who fear ...
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Callie Colwick’s Story of Hope

Reposted from bethanyhamilton.com:  “My flesh and my heart may fail, but God is the strength of ...
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Beautifully Flawed SHINE 2016

Beautifully Flawed SHINE 2016 was held on the beautiful island of Kauai! This retreat was ...
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Tyler Murray’s Story of Hope

Reposted from bethanyhamilton.com:  “Not only that, but we rejoice in our sufferings, knowing that suffering produces ...
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Amy Martinez: Overcomers Gala Honoree

At age 28, Amy was hospitalized in February of 2015 due to her organs suddenly ...
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