For Treva Thompson, fear was a ferocious force that seemed larger than anything she could conquer. It held an overwhelming grasp that bound her mind and spirit. When God's light was shed upon her fear, the darkness gradually faded. Hope and love took the place of fear and doubt. God's peace embraced her, while her lifelong fear fled.
In The Fruit that Is Ripe Is Always Sweeter, Thompson shares her poetic story of longing to discover...