Freedom Through Forgiveness Anthology


Freedom Through Forgiveness Anthology

Breaking the Silence and Finding Healing Through Forgiveness 

 

About the Anthology

The Freedom Through Forgiveness Anthology is a powerful collection of stories from individuals who have experienced church hurt, spiritual trauma, domestic violence, or other significant challenges. This project highlights how faith and forgiveness can transform pain into healing, freedom, and restoration.

This anthology is not about dismissing pain—it’s about celebrating the courage it takes to rise above and rediscover purpose through forgiveness.


At its core, this anthology is about:

  • Breaking the Silence: Sharing your story to inspire healing and courage in others.
  • Finding Strength and Healing: Using forgiveness as a transformative tool to reclaim your peace and purpose.
  • Rediscovering Faith and Purpose: Rising above pain to step boldly into your God-given calling.

Who Should Contribute?

We are seeking individuals who:

  • Have experienced church hurt, spiritual trauma, domestic violence, or similar challenges and are finding (or have found) healing.
  • Believe their testimony can inspire hope, faith, and resilience in others.
  • Are ready to share how faith and forgiveness have transformed their lives.

No professional writing experience is required—your authentic journey is what matters most.


Why Join This Project?

By contributing to the Freedom Through Forgiveness Anthology, you will:

  • Amplify Your Voice: Share your story in a professionally published book and leave a legacy of hope.
  • Find Community: Connect with like-minded individuals walking similar journeys of healing and faith.
  • Heal Through Writing: Reflect on your experiences and inspire others with your resilience.
  • Gain Visibility Opportunities: Appear on platforms like podcasts, blogs, and speaking engagements to share your story with a broader audience.

Submission Guidelines:

Theme: Healing through forgiveness, overcoming trauma, and reclaiming freedom and purpose.

Length: Submissions should be between 2,000–3,000 words.

Format: Typed, double-spaced, and submitted in Word or PDF format.

Deadline: Submissions are due 90 days from approval.


How to Apply

 

1. Sign Up for an Interest Call: Click here to schedule your call and learn more.

2. Prepare Your Submission: Share your story authentically—no professional writing experience required.

3. Join the Movement: Be part of this powerful anthology and inspire  others on their journey to healing.

 

If you’re ready to inspire others and share your testimony, email ceciliamcolumbus@gmail.com or Sign Up Here.


FAQ

What happens if the goal of having 20 co-authors isn’t reached?

If the goal of 20 co-authors is not reached, the anthology will still move forward with the contributors who have signed on. However, adjustments may be made to the production timeline or other aspects of the project. All contributors will be kept informed and supported throughout the process.

What happens to the money I invested if the project doesn’t reach its goal?

The funds invested go directly toward the coaching, editing, publishing, and marketing services provided as part of your contribution package. Even if the anthology does not reach its full goal of 14 contributors, you will still receive all the promised services, such as one-on-one coaching, writing workshops, editorial feedback, and access to resources, ensuring your investment retains its value.

Who will own the publishing rights to the anthology?

The publishing rights to the anthology as a whole will belong to Cecilia Columbus (CM Columbus Enterprise) as the publisher and organizer of the project. Contributors retain the rights to their individual stories but with specific limitations regarding verbatim usage.

Adaptation and Reference: Contributors can adapt their stories, reference them, or cite portions in other works, but the story published in the anthology cannot be reproduced verbatim in its entirety in another book, project, or platform.

Citing the Work: If citing parts of the story from the anthology, contributors must ensure it is not a word-for-word reproduction. Proper credit must also be given to the anthology as the original source.

Will anyone co-own the contributions I make?

No. You retain sole ownership of your story and contributions. Your story is yours to share, adapt, or republish as you see fit. The anthology provides a platform for your voice, but your rights to your work remain fully yours.

If I write other books and cite my work in the anthology, am I expected to share future profits?

No, there is no expectation for you to share future profits from books or projects that include content derived from your story in the anthology. Once your story is published, it remains yours to use freely, and any profits from future work are entirely yours.