Emmy Award winner, former co-host of The View and Fox & Friends, and best-selling author Elisabeth Hasselbeck will host Girls Night Out: Refocusing Our Point of View Together. Hasselbeck will share stories of triumph, failures, and life lessons from her new book Point of View: A Fresh Look at Work, Faith and Freedom.
In her new book, Hasselbeck presents a deeply intimate journey of her faith and the pivotal moments that tested and strengthened her relationship with God along the way. From Survivor to The View to Fox & Friends to her current role as CBO (Chief Breakfast Officer for her family) and being hired, fired, and retired, Hasselbeck has been inspired to have more Godversations and less condemnation.
Emmy Award winner, former co-host of The View and Fox & Friends, and best-selling author Elisabeth Hasselbeck will host Girls Night Out: Refocusing Our Point of View Together. Hasselbeck will share stories of triumph, failures, and life lessons from her new book Point of View: A Fresh Look at Work, Faith and Freedom.
In her new book, Hasselbeck presents a deeply intimate journey of her faith and the pivotal moments that tested and strengthened her relationship with God along the way. From Survivor to The View to Fox & Friends to her current role as CBO (Chief Breakfast Officer for her family) and being hired, fired, and retired, Hasselbeck has been inspired to have more Godversations and less condemnation.
Emmy Award winner, former co-host of The View and Fox & Friends, and best-selling author Elisabeth Hasselbeck will host Girls Night Out: Refocusing Our Point of View Together. Hasselbeck will share stories of triumph, failures, and life lessons from her new book Point of View: A Fresh Look at Work, Faith and Freedom.
In her new book, Hasselbeck presents a deeply intimate journey of her faith and the pivotal moments that tested and strengthened her relationship with God along the way. From Survivor to The View to Fox & Friends to her current role as CBO (Chief Breakfast Officer for her family) and being hired, fired, and retired, Hasselbeck has been inspired to have more Godversations and less condemnation.