Lumbee Indian Girl: Battered But Not Shattered

Author shares her story in the hope that many souls will be saved

New Xulon Title Points to Jesus as the Healer of All Wounds

Author shares her story in the hope that many souls will be saved

2011-07-06

LONGWOOD, FL"Rape, incest, alcoholism, addiction, mental torture… the list could go on and on when it comes to the ways in which sin can poison a person’s life. Whether the sin is self-imposed or committed by someone else, it always has the power to cause utter despair and a deep-seated sense of shame. Shame often convinces people they are irreparably damaged at their very core. The enemy wants them to believe this lie, but God says there is nothing about His children that cannot be redeemed. Lumbee Indian Girl: Battered but Not Shattered ($10.99, paperback, 978-1-61379-523-1; $17.99, hardcover, 978-1-61379-524-8; $5.49, eBook, 978-1-61379-572-9), a new title based on a true story from Xulon Press author Loretta Hunt Freeman, reveals that people can move on with their future no matter how battered they have been.

 

?"I want readers to know we all go through some type of storm, but the storm does not have to take us down,” the author says. ?"Not all storms come to take us down; some storms come to take us higher. We must remember that Jesus is in the storm with us. And we must allow Him to be Jesus, the Lord of our life.”

 

Freeman personally lived every word that has been written in this book, and she says it was because of the blood of Jesus that she overcame all of it. Now she is a living witness who is happy to share her story with the world in the hope that many souls will be saved and delivered. ?"I want all the people in the world to know there is help for the hurting, no matter what they have gone through or are going through,” she explains. ?"We must allow Jesus to come into our lives so we can heal from wounds that go beyond our imagination.”

 

Xulon Press, a division of Salem Communications, is the world’s largest Christian publisher, with more than 8,000 titles published to date. Retailers may order Lumbee Indian Girl through Ingram Book Company and/or Spring Arbor Book Distributors. The book is available online through xulonpress.com/bookstore, amazon.com, and barnesandnoble.com.


 

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