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A Seat at the Table

Kristen Neighbarger

Hope for the Misfits, Marginalized, and Misunderstood If you’ve ever felt like you didn’t belong in the rooms you used to call home—faith spaces, family systems, or even your own story—you’re not alone.

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    Writer, coach, and storyteller creating space for the misfits, marginalized, and misunderstood to wrestle with faith, hope, and belonging. Honest stories, thoughtful theology, and practical encouragement for the wounded, wandering, and worthy.

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