Lauralee Lindholm's 'Out Of Darkness Into Light' To Shine At L.A. Times Festival Of Books 2024
Lauralee Lindholm's memoir, "Out of Darkness into Light," is set to captivate attendees at the 2024 Los Angeles Times Festival of Books. This compelling narrative, which chronicles Lindholm's ministry efforts in Menz, Ethiopia, offers a profound exploration of faith, perseverance, and transformation. Scheduled for display by ReadersMagnet at the University of Southern California campus in Los Angeles, USA, on April 20-21, 2024, this work promises to be a beacon of hope and inspiration.
Lindholm's journey in the Ethiopian highlands is likened to the challenges of the Wild West - a place where trust is scarce, danger is ever-present, and famine looms large. Despite these hurdles, Lindholm and her team of missionaries remained unwavering in their commitment to bring about positive change. Their story is one of spiritual warfare and divine intervention, echoing the biblical narratives found in the Book of Acts. Through their faith and dedication, they were able to witness the transformative power of God's love, guiding those in darkness towards the light.

The author's personal aspirations for her book are clear: to inspire believers undergoing persecution and to introduce the unacquainted to the love and forgiveness found in Jesus Christ. Written with emotional depth and beauty, "Out of Darkness into Light" serves as a source of comfort for those feeling disconnected from their faith. It is an essential read for missionaries, preachers, and faithful believers alike.
Lauralee Lindholm's academic and missionary background is as impressive as her literary endeavor. A valedictorian high school graduate who later excelled in college, Lindholm dedicated 18 years to missionary work in Africa with her husband. Following this period, she pursued a master’s degree in teaching English as a second language and spent another 18 years educating others before returning to Ethiopia to support the growing church there. Currently managing Heart for Ethiopia, an online bookstore that supports education for needy children and literacy for women through rural churches, Lindholm continues her mission of service.
"Out of Darkness into Light" is not just a memoir; it is a testament to the enduring strength of faith and the possibility of change even in the most challenging conditions. Interested readers can find this inspiring work on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and eBay. For more information about Lauralee Lindholm and her impactful work, visit bookslauraleelindholm.com. Don't miss the opportunity to explore this profound narrative at ReadersMagnet’s exhibit booth #225 at the L.A. Times Festival of Books 2024.