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Beyond the Scars: How I Learned God Didn't Abandon Me in My Darkest Hour
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Beyond the Scars: How I Learned God Didn't Abandon Me in My Darkest Hour in Ottawa, ON
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Beyond the Scars: How I Learned God Didn't Abandon Me in My Darkest Hour in Ottawa, ON
Current price: $25.99
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Can Faith Be Restored? The weight of pain, resentment, and anger can easily overwhelm you. In Beyond the Scars , Amy K. Collier shares her story of depression, mental and physical abuse, and multiple suicide attempts. But the worst part was that she felt abandoned and punished by God. Amy's inspiring transformation didn't happen overnight. She struggled on her road to recovery with fear, doubt, and loneliness. Until God revealed that she had never been alone. That turning point put her on a path to healing, and she now runs a successful business and is a prominent person in her community. We all carry scars. We all have broken parts. And we all have a chance at redemption and a new life. Just like Amy.
Can Faith Be Restored? The weight of pain, resentment, and anger can easily overwhelm you. In Beyond the Scars , Amy K. Collier shares her story of depression, mental and physical abuse, and multiple suicide attempts. But the worst part was that she felt abandoned and punished by God. Amy's inspiring transformation didn't happen overnight. She struggled on her road to recovery with fear, doubt, and loneliness. Until God revealed that she had never been alone. That turning point put her on a path to healing, and she now runs a successful business and is a prominent person in her community. We all carry scars. We all have broken parts. And we all have a chance at redemption and a new life. Just like Amy.















