Loose the Captive
Offers hope that God can bring deep emotional healing and peace
New Book Tells the Story of Amazing Transformation in Christ
Offers hope that God can bring deep emotional healing and peace
2017-06-27
MAITLAND, FL—Deanna L. Miller’s new book Loose the Captive ($11.99, paperback,
9781545607336; $5.99, eBook, 9781545607343)
tells the story of Miller’s journey from living a transgender life to becoming
a disciple of Christ. Allowing Jesus into her life was the first of many steps
to finding inner peace. Miller covers the steps for going from a tormented soul
to one that is at peace. Many believe that hope is lost once a person begins
transitioning to another gender. God is greater than all of it. Miller’s story
not only speaks to stopping the transition, but also to deep emotional healing
into a place of peace she never knew existed.
Miller writes, “Society
is moving away from gender being meaningful. My story reiterates that we are
created male and female. That how I feel can be trumped by finding out my God
given identity. It also is about healing from abuse that is unimaginable.”
Loose the Captive tells
the amazing story of Deanna’s journey from an LGBT life to becoming a faithful
follower of Christ. Along the way, she had to reassess everything that she had
taken as true and hold it up to the light of the gospel. Deanna grappled with
breaking the chains of her cross-dressing lifestyle, battling suicidal thoughts
and dissociative behavior, and facing abuse from the past. But through this
journey full of unexpected bumps and turns, Deanna gained the true freedom,
joy, and life that is only found in the Lord.
Xulon
Press, a division of Salem Media Group, is the world’s largest Christian
self-publisher, with more than 12,000 titles published to date. Retailers may
order Loose the Captive through Ingram Book Company and/or Spring Arbor Book
Distributors. The book is available online through xulonpress.com/bookstore,
amazon.com, and barnesandnoble.com.