Looking Inside Out
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Raised a Mennonite, Elaine grows up an outsider, torn by contradictions and sadness. Searching for love and acceptance she never receives from her father leaves her unfulfilled and alone…. She endures religious threats, incest and mental illness within her home. As an adult, Elaine forsakes her family’s church and seeks a new place in the world. Her search becomes a tumultuous cycle of marriages and verbal, emotional and physical abuse. It isn’t until she accepts the love of her Heavenly Father that she discovers what love really is, and finds peace within herself. Come share in her journey…. Looking Inside Out is filled with incredible adversity, all overcome by sheer determination and strength. You will be encouraged to always have hope! Here, in the windows of her heart, you might catch a glimpse of yourself.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781607913306
ISBN10: 1607913305
Elaine Davis
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: April 2009
Publisher: Xulon Press
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