INSIGHT. GROWTH. COURAGE.
All in one place.
SurrenderedSolutions
What to Remember in the Middle of Unbearable Pain
I took a few days off from writing about insight, growth, and courage because I didn't know what to say. Back-to-back senseless shootings had me (and probably many others) paralyzed. I was depressed. Then one day I got into prayer time with God. In the middle of it, I had a revelation. I remembered something about living in the middle of unbearable pain.
Introducing the Companion Workbook to Released: In Search of a King
Introducing the companion workbook for Released: In Search of a King!
Several of you have asked and it’s almost here. Released: In Search of a King has a companion workbook to help you and others work through healing. To celebrate its upcoming release, enjoy a free chapter from the workbook below. To be notified when the workbook is ready and be among the first to get a discount on Released + its companion workbook, go here: http://eepurl.com/gZFC6v.
Enjoy Chapter 8: Derailment from the companion workbook.
An Excerpt from Released: In Search of a King
On the blog today, I'm offering you a free chapter from my book, Released: In Search of a King. After reading the sneak peek, you might be asking some questions that can only be answered by reading the entire novel.
As we recognize this month as SAAM and Child Abuse Prevention, think about buying a copy for a friend as a resource for their healing journey.
Are we FARR from healing?
Forgiveness is not as simple as the words, “I’m sorry.” Healing begins with forgiveness but requires accountability, responsibility, and repentance too.
Why did God allow this to happen to me?
The question important to most adult survivors of childhood sexual abuse, Christian or otherwise. It may be asked following the abuse or it may take years to surface.
The question makes us uncomfortable because it feels like we are challenging God. Emotional feelings toward God including anger, disappointment, or perhaps doubt. The hardest part isn’t the question itself, but the answer because it will never be specific enough.