LONGWOOD, FL-What happens to men and women who have been abused for years by those who are supposed to love them most? Can God really help someone so badly broken by the abuse of others? The Prison Gates Are Broken (paperback, 978-1-60266-318-3) is the story of one woman's struggle to be set free from the chains of her past. In this intensely personal, unapologetically honest autobiographical account, Rhonda Lea Snow reveals the painful abuses she suffered at the hands of friends, relatives, boyfriends, herself, and even her own husband. She attempted to save herself and find escape from the pain through alcohol, drugs, sex, codependency, and food. When all else failed, she turned to the loving arms of the Lord Jesus. There she found the safety and freedom her heart yearned for. By His strength, her prison gates were opened and the chains of addiction and self-loathing fell away. Her survival and healing are truly miraculous.
Snow shares with all of us that even the most severely wounded and broken souls can find healing in the love of God. For readers who have struggles and problems they have no idea how to fix, The Prison Gates Are Broken rings with hope and joy. "My passion and heart is to help others with problems they donŐt know how to overcome," says Snow. Join her on her journey as she breaks free from her emotional prison and finds her wings to fly to freedom.
Rhonda Snow lives in Lynchburg, Virginia, and is the mother of three children.
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