LETTERS FROM MANASSEH

LETTERS FROM MANASSEH

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Hi, I’m Tanner — a deep feeler, a gatherer of honest words, and someone who’s known since I was a teenager that I was called to write for Jesus. I’ve seen Him take family wounds, heartbreak, and mistakes that should’ve broken me and turn them into places of healing and hope.

The name Manasseh comes from Joseph’s story — a reminder that God can help us let go of what’s behind and make us fruitful right where it once hurt the most. These letters are my heart — honest, encouraging words from the Holy Spirit, flowing from the places He’s healed and helped me release.

My prayer is that this space helps you feel less alone and reminds you your story isn’t too far gone for redemption.

Take a look around, stay as long as you need — you’re so welcome here.

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the Letters From Manasseh story

If you’ve ever wondered how God can take what was meant to break you and turn it into something good, this is for you. Come read the story of how Joseph’s Manasseh — and my own — became the heartbeat of this space. I pray it reminds you that no pain is wasted, and fruit can grow right where it once hurt the most.