Shannon Bream à la Nixon Library pour une présentation de son livre « Nothing Is Impossible with God »

À la suite de la sortie le 10 mars 2026 de son livre best-seller du New York Times « Nothing Is Impossible with God: Eleven Heroes. One God. Endless Lessons in Overcoming », l'animatrice de FOX News Sunday Shannon Bream se produira à la Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum pour une présentation du livre et une séance de dédicaces. Chaque billet inclut un exemplaire du livre.

La Fondation Richard Nixon a annoncé la première apparition de Shannon Bream à la Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum de Yorba Linda, en Californie, pour une discussion et une séance de dédicaces centrées sur son dernier ouvrage à thématique religieuse. Les billets, qui incluent un exemplaire du livre, constituent une opportunité accessible pour les fans. Le lieu se trouve au 18001 Yorba Linda Blvd, Yorba Linda, CA 92886. Pour plus de détails ou pour acheter, contactez la fondation au 714.993.5075 ou info@nixonfoundation.org. Cet événement met en lumière la fusion continue par Bream de journalisme, de foi et d'inspiration.

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