No Place Like Home

No Place Like Home

Tammie Campbell

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Editorial:
Indy Pub
Año de edición:
2025
Materia
Memorias
ISBN:
9798330575671
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In No Place Like Home, readers find a deeply compassionate guide designed to uplift, encourage, and empower survivors of sexual, mental, emotional, and physical abuse. This transformative book is created for those who are ready to reclaim their voices and embark on a journey of healing. It acknowledges the depth of pain that comes from trauma and offers a path forward, balancing introspection, self-love, and faith.Ultimately, No Place Like Home is a testament to the power of faith, resilience, and community. It is a space where survivors can rediscover their voices, rebuild their strength, and cultivate a sense of self-worth. This book reminds readers that healing is a journey, not a destination and that they are never alone in their struggles. By the end, survivors are encouraged to embrace their own resilience and find peace in the knowledge that they are loved, valuable, and capable of overcoming anything.Scriptural support is interspersed throughout the book, offering spiritual encouragement for those who seek solace in their faith. These passages are chosen to reinforce hope, provide comfort, and serve as a foundation for rebuilding self-belief and confidence. Alongside each scripture, readers are encouraged to reflect on its meaning and how it can guide their healing journey.A unique feature of No Place Like Home is its use of QR codes placed strategically in each chapter. These codes link directly to a curated list of resources, connecting readers to hotlines, online communities, and mental health organizations that offer professional support for abuse survivors. The resources are designed to extend the book’s guidance beyond its pages, offering survivors a lifeline to additional assistance when they need it most.

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