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Facing the sky, [a true story : a journey to find healing from a broken past : experienced through a child's eyes, written from a woman's heart]

Label
Facing the sky, [a true story : a journey to find healing from a broken past : experienced through a child's eyes, written from a woman's heart]
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Facing the sky
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Sub title
[a true story : a journey to find healing from a broken past : experienced through a child's eyes, written from a woman's heart]
Summary
More than an autobiography, these pages reveal how God broke through the darkness of a silent victim's struggle; how she accepted grace and freedom and began to really live, and not just have a life of existence. Written to help the hurt and broken, to let them know they are not alone. Written for those blessed with healthy childhoods so they may understand how it is for a child living a "normal" life, yet victimized by the world around her. To give knowledge to all readers because without knowledge we cannot know truth. As a young child, Rainee is molested by others outside her home; her father is an alcoholic before she is ten; and seeds of insecurity, anxiety, and guilt are planted. At fourteen, Rainee becomes emotionally imprisoned by her relationship with a boyfriend who is two years older. She is raped; afterwards, the relationship continues. Low self esteem creeps in and she looses sight of her own beliefs and values. Now sixteen and pregnant, ready to run away, Rainee comes to stand Facing the Sky in a life changing experience with God--an experience that will be forever blazed in her heart. She realizes she does have a choice-she can walk away from the imprisoning walls of the unhealthy relationship, but how? God plants a seed of promise and it grows within her. Hope is found where it once had been gone. Hope becomes faith, and faith turns into belief. She learns Facing the Sky was not an end, but a beginning--for the rest of her life. Rainee writes in a pseudonym to protect all the individuals involved
Target audience
adult
Contributor
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