![]() The first is “The Dynamics of Abuse.” Though everyone’s experience is unique, he draws from his experiences with others and statistics to paint a picture of the problem. The book is divided into three equally-powerful sections. To live significantly less than what one was made to be is as severe a betrayal of the soul as the original abuse. The journey of healing (even the journey of reading this whole book) is difficult, but he calls readers and victims to the task of healing and wholeness for the sake of the gospel. Allender addresses sexual abuse from a Christian perspective in how we define abuse, how we understand it, and how we heal from it. ![]() I’ve spent a year and a half slowly trekking through its chapters, and only eight years of therapy can compare with this book in being instrumental to God’s healing in my life. ![]() When talking about my most “influential” books, nothing comes close in the category to touching this one. ![]() It took me a year and a half to finish this one. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |