Author : John G. Stevens
Publisher : Deep River Books LLC
ISBN 13 : 9781632694669
Total Pages : 128 pages
Book Rating : 4.6/5 (946 download)
Book Synopsis Baja's Wounded Healer by : John G. Stevens
Download or read book Baja's Wounded Healer written by John G. Stevens and published by Deep River Books LLC. This book was released on 2018-04-26 with total page 128 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Dorothy was vulnerable; she lost her parents at an early age. Her Christian foster father chose to sexually abuse her, rather than help heal her pain. Dorothy blamed God and rebelled against his guidance and his church. God was patient with her over decades of defiance, and Dorothy eventually embraced his love. She then accepted his invitation to join the battle against the very evil that had shattered her idyllic childhood. Baja's Wounded Healer is an attempt to bring attention to one successful battle against human trafficking. It aims to inspire many in the Christian church to become engaged in the fight. This book makes clear that one's brokenness need not be a deterrent to reaching out and assisting in substantial ways. In Dorothy's case, her brokenness is near the center of her success. The story demonstrates the liberating power of God's truth in combatting one of the earth's great scourges. Baja's Wounded Healer is about God's unmatched righteousness and redeeming love to overcome human evil and transform those harmed by it. If you would like to do something about human trafficking but don't know where to start, Dorothy's story will serve as a practical guide. She started with little more than her own brokenness and God's transformative power, and she used both to make a real difference.