Some people will spend years, decades, a lifetime even, trying to seek peace and fulfillment and never achieve it. That is the sad reality of a fallen world.
Most recently, the subject of child sexual abuse, more notably child sex trafficking, has come to light publicly in a big way. But what about those children who have not been taken and sold into sex slavery; children who suffer sexual abuse from someone they know? When it comes to domestic child sexual abuse, the topic is seen more as a taboo. Can one overcome the shame and forgive their abuser? Does true healing exist? Better Than I Should Be expresses how:
. Childhood sexual abuse affects the psyche and relationships
. Personal healing doesn't happen a°overnight; it is a journey
. Forgiving your abuser is not easy, but is possible
Autorentext
Christina Warren Ivey grew up in a small rural town in Martin County, NC. She has pursued her relationship with God from the time she was a child, after accepting Jesus as her Lord and Savior. This relationship has given her the keys to finding healing and forgiveness after years of abuse. Better Than I Should Be is her first book and will walk you through her journey to emotional wellness.