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You Are Invited: Holiday Expressions of Hope, Love, and Forgiveness A Christmas Weekend Gathering — December 27th | Livestream from Vietnam
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YES! You can register for free by placing a 0 (zero) in the amount. As well, your support will bless me and others as I use poetry to bring healing of hearts of God's Hope, Love, and Forgiveness! Choose the amount you would like to give and I appreciate your gift.
Thank you
William
In a season meant for wonder, reflection, and renewal, we often find ourselves confronting the quiet ache beneath the surface—old wounds, unspoken disappointments, unanswered questions, and the longing to be understood. Christmas has a way of pressing gently on those tender places, reminding us not only of what we have endured, but of what God still desires to restore.
This year, on December 27th, you are invited into a space shaped entirely for that restoration: Holiday Expressions of Hope, Love, and Forgiveness—a live poetic encounter that reaches beyond entertainment and straight into the soul.
At the heart of this gathering is William Owens—Of the Heart Poet. William’s journey is not polished or distant. His poetry is forged in the real fires of life—divorce, rejection, loneliness, misunderstanding, forgiveness of others and of himself, all at the cost of pursuing God’s call with relentless conviction. These are not wounds he hides; they are the very soil from which his words grow.
Yet in every valley, God has met him—not only to heal him, but to shape him into a vessel able to speak life into others. Through thousands of poems written over nearly a decade, two published poetry books, and a full-length film rooted in the very themes of this event, William has learned that the heart becomes clearest when it is surrendered.
Video Launches on December 27, 2025 at 7 PM EST
Once you register, the event will be available for playback after the launch date.
Please do not share the link, invite your family and friends to register for free or make a contribution.
Thank You,
William


