Shannon Bream aparecerá en la Nixon Library para una charla sobre 'Nothing Is Impossible with God'

Tras el lanzamiento el 10 de marzo de 2026 de su libro más vendido del New York Times 'Nothing Is Impossible with God: Eleven Heroes. One God. Endless Lessons in Overcoming', la presentadora de FOX News Sunday, Shannon Bream, aparecerá en la Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum para una charla y firma de libros. Cada entrada incluye una copia del libro.

La Fundación Richard Nixon ha anunciado la primera aparición de Shannon Bream en la Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum en Yorba Linda, California, para una charla y firma de autógrafos centrada en su último libro basado en la fe. Building on the book's themes of biblical heroes overcoming adversity through divine support, the event offers attendees insights from Bream, a prominent FOX News anchor and author. Tickets, which include a copy of the book, make this an accessible opportunity for fans. The venue is at 18001 Yorba Linda Blvd, Yorba Linda, CA 92886. For details or to purchase, contact the foundation at 714.993.5075 or info@nixonfoundation.org. This event highlights Bream's continued blend of journalism, faith, and inspiration.

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