Recently I was reminded of the story “Unbroken”, an amazing true story of Luis Zamperini who suffered enormously from Japanese captors during WWII, and after the end of the war sought to love and forgive his enemies. But in sharp contrast to his Christlike overtures was his one particular Japanese enemy who because of shame, […]
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Redeem the Silence; an Unintended Journey By Sherrill Nielsen, MA, MFT Rape tore apart my well-planned life and shattered my Christian family. Now, as a therapist with years of professional experience and personal process behind me, I’ve written as a survivor to a survivor, and to her family and faith community. Because survivors of sexual […]
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