Walking out of Secret Shame
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.63 (894 Votes) |
Asin | : | 9814305855 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 112 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-11-27 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Step by step, Jennifer learned to walk out of her secret shame and torment. Friendly, respectful and kind, she was well liked by many. Yet emptiness and sorrow still gnawed at her. Pregnant twice as a teenager, Jennifer aborted both babies, bringing her down the long road of guilt and shame. Relying on the help of her God and loved ones, she broke free from the darkness of guilt and self-pity. But every day she had to make a difficult choice to cower and hide in the shadows or to step out with her head held high. After years of remorse mixed with self-reproach and self-justification, she finally released all the pain. Read about how she fought and defeated the demons of her past to emerge stronger and more aware of who she is.. Jennifer was everything a young attractive girl could be. This is the gripping story of a girl who looked for love in all the wrong places. Armed with a new perspective of life and strength to face the future, Jennifer no longer lived in hidden shame and guilt over her sins
"Review by Vincent Zee" according to Shawn Walrus. The innocence and joy of childhood were shattered by the tussles of loved onesin a place called home. Growing up in a tumultuous, complex family, and asociety where success is measured by one's ability to meet an economic status;is subtly portrayed within the lines. This book deals not only with Jennifer's pains butin greater magnitude, life in a cosmopolitan, competitive, secular society faced bymany like her.The importance of family as the fundamental nucleus, her God, identity, is notedbeneath the pains she went through. H. Juliet GR said Simple & Meaningful. A very simple yet meaningful book. She had bravely told her story. Although this book is about how she found God and forgives herself, I think the same could be said for any found religion to have something to believe in. I am a Buddhist and I enjoyed this book. Irregardless of your religion, this book is still a good read.
She is currently Lead Pastor of Good Gifts City Church, which started in November 2010. Jennifer is married to John and has an amazing one-year-old girl, Alexis. . A prolific communicator, she was a radio presenter, copywriter and marketing professional before becoming a pastor. Jennifer Heng's difficult yea
An easy, engaging read, the book strikes a sensitive balance: she provides enough details for readers to feel the reality of the situation without overdoing it for sensationalism." --Joanna Koh-Hoe, President/CEO, Focus on the Family Singapore . "Wow! This describes not only Jennifer's story, but also the hope that exists for any young person growing up in Singapore - and for women who have had to journey through a pregnancy alone