
Are you ministering to someone whose trauma of sexual abuse has shattered their trust in God? Do you see them wrestling with the dichotomy between what they are told about God and the bitter facts of their wounds? If the abuse happened when they were a child, they may have a particularly fractured understanding of trust, truth, and love. How can you begin to reach out to them? What do you need to understand about their pain?
Diane Langberg walks you through the answers to these questions and provides timely counseling insight based on her years of working with victims of sexual abuse. She explains why it is critical to understand the long-term impact of such trauma, and she considers ways you can wisely incarnate the love of Christ to a survivor searching for true meaning and purpose.
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I just read through this for the second time and I think it was even more impactful this round. Diane Langberg speaks with so much depth and compassion and truly understands the struggle and needs of those who've experienced incomprehensible things. This is written more for the helpers, but it's powerful even for the struggler, even to just have hope that what they are feeling isn't crazy. Sometimes one feels beyond weary trying to explain how they feel living life through traumatized lenses and then fighting to hang on through cliche answers, misunderstanding, quick fixes, more hurt, etc. Langberg is like someone standing in front of the weary person, fighting for them as well as encouraging the ones trying to help. I'm grateful!
This was a difficult read, however it's short and to the point. Important for those in ministry or counseling to read
24 pages of hope to be the image bearers God made us to be. Thankful for this little book, Diane Langberg succeeds in explaining in a way that is easy to understand, the sufferings of this world and the bedrock truths of how Jesus enters into these horrors and evil to bring comfort and peace to the broken and suffering souls; how we can and are called to enter into this too as image bearers of Him.
This book does a great job at understanding the trauma and lies one believes when they undergo sexual abuse and what it means to hold God and their reality in one. A bit dodgy but great content
One of the greatest ways to love someone who has been abused is to show them the tangible love of Christ through patiently listening, seeking to understand, simply being present and speaking truth. Aimed more at the counselor than the counselee.