YESTERDAY I DIED.

Evang. Small offers healing by sharing her survival story, and insights for victims

New Xulon Book Exposes the Deeply Spiritual Roots of Abuse

Evang. Small offers healing by sharing her survival story, and insights for victims

2014-05-29

Evangelist Jenny Small’s new book, YESTERDAY I DIED ($18.99, paperback, 9781622301133; $9.49, e-book, 9781622301140) communicates the urgent need to unite, to save the future generation. Jenny brings forth a light of hope to families who have been exposed to the injustices and hidden factors of domestic violence, and addresses how it negatively impacts the family.

“Domestic violence needs to be a community affair and be addressed publicly,” states the author. Evangelist Small provides heart-breaking statistics relating to abuse in the home, and reiterates what the Bible says about loving one-another, and the behavior that Christians are called to display. The author’s deepest heart’s prayer is that her past experiences would help her reader step out from death into life—from darkness into light—through Jesus Christ.

Evangelist Jenny Small has previously lived as a victim of domestic violence for fourteen years. Evangelist Small is currently the executive director of He Restores My Soul Outreach Ministries, Inc., a faith-based, not-for-profit organization.

Xulon Press, a part of Salem Communications Corporation, is the world's largest Christian publisher, with more than 12,000 titles published to date. Salem Communications is the country's leading Christian communications company with interests in radio, Internet and magazine publishing. Retailers may order YESTERDAY I DIED 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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