In this Christian self-help guidebook, Reverend Virginia Reid-Scott profiles Tay, a fictional young woman who decides to step back into her past in order to discover what has gone wrong with her life, ultimately with the goal of helping others heal from their own pain. As Tay stands in front of her mirror and faces the hurt she has been holding in for most of her life, she wonders how she became a silent victim who cries innocent tears. While recalling difficult memories of being teased as a young girl, feeling unloved as a teenager, and experiencing abuse as a young woman, Tay realizes she has been hurt so badly that she has withdrawn within herself; her heart has become cold to love. As Tay continues on her journey to redefine herself and unleash the emotions hidden deep within her, she realizes that she must overcome the pain in order to begin healing. The wisdom and spiritual guidance provided in Silent Victim/Innocent Tears will help young girls and women realize that they can be strong, they can be defined by who they are on the inside, and they can ask for respect and receive it.
The People will give the silent victims a voice through the testimony of Jesus. The People will also show that the silent cry from the most dangerous place in the world, a mother's womb, is indeed heard by God.
I'm not going to let our relationship be one of the casualties. I love you, Addy, and I know you love me. ... But I don't have any other plans, so... .” The End About the Author Carol's love of writing dates back to 245 The Silent Victims.
Ivan realizes that atonement for the innocent victim is impossible, that that single tear of that little girl remains unatoned for, unless the merciless logic of retributive justice can be decisively broken: the price of atonement is ...
We are free to heal others. ______________________________________________________________________________ In Resilient Walker, Dr. Shree Walker retells how she transformed her nomadic life once built in poverty, abuse, and defeated ...
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9 Dixon, Weeping Britannia, 15. 10 Cym 3.4.59–60. 11 There is a considerable number of images of the death of her children (the Niobides), but Niobe's fate seems to have inspired no major works of art. 12 Bate, How the Classics Made ...
Innocent's love was slowly eroding Caritas' shield behind which she had been hiding for long months. ... but – with a child in her womb, Innocent next to her and two children who had been victims of the same injustice as herself – she ...
The set includes works by male and female writers holding a range of political positions within the Anti-Jacobin camp, and represents the French Revolution, American Revolution, Irish Rebellion and political unrest in Scotland.
Eighteen year old Misty breathes a sigh of releif no longer haveing to fear her stepfather will kill her. This is short lived however when she finds herself refuseing to be silenced.
Sociologist Esther Madriz presents a compelling analysis of how women in the United States perceive the threat of crime in their everyday lives and how that perception controls their behavior.