Take Off the Mask Blog Tour
I’m estatic to shine the spotlight on new non-fiction author, Sonya Visor. Sonya and I have a little history together. She and I presented our first published work in The MIdnight Clear anthology. She has since penned a heartfelt testimony of God’s awesome delivering power.
Who I’ve Become is NOT who I AM, is Sonya Visor’s first non-fiction book. Her passion is to minister to the people who hide behind masks. Sonya’s calling is to break and destroy the yokes of bondage, releasing the power of God into the lives of others by the preached Word and prayers of deliverance. When you can find the strength, to step into who you truly are; you can find the strength to BE THE (Tru U). TruU Ministries is the women’s ministry that God has charged her with to help other’s become free.
Sonya shares her heart with her husband, Pastor Tony Visor, who she calls her better half, for nineteen years. She and her husband have ministered effectively in the city of Racine together at NCC since 1999. Sonya is blessed to love two sons, Jason and Tony, Jr. Visit her online at sonyavisor.com.
Is “Take Off the Mask” based on personal experience?
Yes, taking off the Mask is truly based on my own experience. My masks were the secrets that I kept. In order to be liberated I had to acknowledge where I was in life. I had to look at the secrets, the wounds and allow them to be seen in a safe place. Asking the question: Why did I mask? I was ashamed of what happened to me and I didn’t want anybody to see “my stuff”. It was easier to say, “I’m alright”, then to say this is where I am. Taking off the mask does not sweep abuse, divorce, hurts under the rug; no this freedom says what it is and then deals with life.
What impact do you think your book will have on the traditional church?
The book will hopefully be an eye opener to the church in more ways than one. I tell of my experience of being judged, and talked about in the house of God. I realized that people really didn’t want to see the wounds that were bleeding in my life. I believe it was because they really didn’t know how to deal with me. After all, most “church people” go in looking the part so how can they admit that there’s something wrong?
What main point do you want readers to understand in your book?
Everyone has their own story that has caused them to act or respond to life in their own way. What you do in life doesn’t necessarily tell me who you are in life; it only tells me what you do. When you are done operating in all the roles, tell me who that person is?
I hope that readers would look at where they are in life and evaluate the questions, who have I become? What am I masking? Whether the reader is someone who has kept secrets, been through a divorce, endured sexual abuse or was somebody’s punching bag; it’s time to uncover issues and deal with them. Breaking the silence, looking at “it” and not sweeping things under the rug is the way to become the true you.
About the Book
Who are you when nobody’s looking? It’s time to take off what hides who you truly are…the mask! Are you
tired of going around family, friends and church folk with a frozen smile and a broken heart? Unmask your true identity and learn your real name as pastor’s wife and playwright Sonya Visor cuts to the heart with dynamic testimony of sexual molestation at a young age.
BEING SILENT GAVE POWER to the hands that touched her life. Can hands meant to protect you also have the power to crush your identity? YES! But when we stop allowing a mask of shame to hold us captive with CLOSED mouths, WE CAN let Jesus be real in our lives.
Discover who you have become and embrace who you really are in a book that goes past the pews and what others think about you - to bring glory to God by being transparent and transformed. It’s time to take off your mask and let the true you show up!
Learn about TruU Ministries
Visit the www.truuministries.com for more information.
View the blog tour schedule and read an excerpt at http://bit.ly/TakeOffTheMask

March 11th, 2010 at 11:44 am
Wanda,
Thank you so much for allowing Take Off The Mask tour to stop by your site today. I appreciate it.
I also, love hearing all of the great things happening with you! Keep going, be encouraged and obtain all of those desires lady!
Tywebbin Creations, thank you.
March 11th, 2010 at 1:00 pm
Hey Sonya Visor,
I really loved this book, it really hit home for me! I am sooo happy that you have written this book and given us instructions on “how to overcome our past” and how to be the TruU. You are great in all that you do and I know that there are Great things in store for you! God Bless You Sonya Visor!
March 11th, 2010 at 5:37 pm
You will never know how much your support you means to me. I appreciate you and thank God for you becoming your Truu. Love yah!
March 11th, 2010 at 11:29 pm
Thanks, Wanda for hosting a fellow co-author. It’s always amazing how small the world is especially among writers. LOL!
Sonya, I’m happy to see such support for your book and ministry. It’s been a blessing this week and I can’t wait to see the continued growth.
March 12th, 2010 at 7:58 am
Yes, Ty, there has been alot of support! Thanks, to all of you for helping me. What you sow, you shall reap back into your own life. Blessings!