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  1. Andrea M. Polnaszek is a licensed Clinical Social worker who has dedicated her life to helping individuals find emotional and spiritual health and wholeness. When she found herself in a wilderness experience, the ancient story of Elijah brought her comfort and hope.

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      Through Andrea’s award-winning efforts as a screenwriter,...

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      Andrea is an accomplished inspirational speaker who...

  2. Through Andrea’s award-winning efforts as a screenwriter, director and filmmaker, Andrea uses the power of storytelling to teach mental wellness through relevant topics such as family communication, bullying, and mindfulness.

  3. Andrea M. Polnaszek is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, filmmaker, producer, screenwriter and author, whose multifaceted career converges through the glory of God.

  4. Andrea is an accomplished inspirational speaker who encourages audiences to understand their mental health and well being in connection with God’s bigger story. Andrea would be honored to share insights on any of her writing from love (God’s love), family legacy (Proverbs), The Elijah Project (1 Kings 19), Meditations from the book of Luke ...

  5. Andrea Polnaszek was born on 28 May 1972. She is a writer and producer, known for Switched (2020), Catching Faith (2015) and Identity Crisis (2023).

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  6. Jan 22, 2019 · Living the Elijah Project Paperback – January 22, 2019. by Andrea M. Polnaszek LCSW (Author), Renee Wurzer (Editor), Matthew Reddy (Illustrator) 4.6 78 ratings. See all formats and editions. Living the Elijah Project is my attempt at walking out the principles of God's protection and provision from day to day. Read more.

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  7. Apr 5, 2018 · When Andrea Polnaszek ’94 witnessed a four-year-old boy see trees for the first time thanks to his new glasses, she was convicted. It felt like a modern version of the miracle in Mark 8, when Christ Jesus touches the blind man once to make him see partially, then again to see fully.