Were you abused? It’s time to HEAL!

This “can be” the year that you finally receive your healing!

SistahFaith Blog Tour: February 8th-12th

SistahFaith: Real Stories of Pain, Truth and Triumph

Compiled by Marilynn Griffith

ABOUT THE BOOK

Is there no balm in Gilead? Is there no physician there? Why then is there no healing for the wound of my people? (Jeremiah 8:22, NIV)

Twenty-five women, including Bunny Debarge, Sharon Ewell Foster, Stanice Anderson, Claudia Mair Burney and Marilynn Griffith, tell their stories of coming full circle from tragedy to triumph. Each contributor keeps it holy, keeping it real in these raw, relevant tales of redemption and restoration.
A twelve week study is included for churches and book clubs. Instructions provided on gathering your own SistahFaith circle.

Check the tour schedule at http://bit.ly/SistahFaith



SISTAHFAITH CONTRIBUTING WRITERS

· MARILYNN GRIFFITH (Editor)

· STANICE ANDERSON

· TANYA R. BATES

· CLAUDIA MAIR BURNEY

· WANDA J. BURNSIDE

· ROBIN CALDWELL

· SHELETTE CARLISLE

· LADY CATHERINE

· ETTERLENE “BUNNY” DEBARGE”

· DEE EAST

· SHARON EWELL FOSTER

· DORIEN HAGE

· GAIL M. HAYES

· DR. NAIMA JOHNSTON

· DELORES M. JONES, MSW, LMSW

· STEPHANIE L. JONES

· CARMITA MCCALL

· LAVONN NEIL

· CARLEAN SMITH

· DAVIDAE “DEE” STEWART

· SONYA VISOR

· LITTLE SALLY WALKER

· ROSALYN “ROS” WEBB

· ROBIN R. WISE

· KISHA WOODS

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  1. [...] L. Jones Blog Were you abused? It’s time to HEAL! – This “can be” the year that you finally receive your healing! SistahFaith Blog Tour: [...]

  2. Hi Stephanie:

    I’m so thankful to Pam Perry for sharing your site with me. Yes, I was inappropriately touched by an extended family member at age sixteen, while asleep. I awakened, screaming at this horror, as my predator ran from the room where two of his other children were also asleep. I hated him for years, even though I was saved. I never assumed it was true sexual abuse since there was no rape involved; but only recently learned, through a wonderful organization, Voice Today, in Marietta GA, for which I am now a facilitator and writer, that yes, I was indeed sexually abused. This admission let loose a watershed of tears, as I wept profusely for the first time at this acknowledgement, which had been squashed for many, many years.

    I told only my mother, because had my father known, he would have likely killed the man who did this to me, or certainly wrought serious harm to him for abusing his little girl. Out of that experience has come a book to help adult survivors of childhhod sexual abuse. Thank God it was through forgiveness that I was healed in my late thirties.

    I am just now developing my blog, which will be geared to adults attempting to overcome childhood sexual abuse. I look forward to having an opportunity to reading more of the interesting stories of readers on your blog. I am so thankful to Pam Perry, at MininstryMarketingSolutions.com, for linking us together. I will share your wonderful website and book with others, as well as the staff and volunteers of http://www.voicetoday.org.


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