A native Texan, Adriene Russell graduated from Pasadena’s Sam Rayburn high school in 1983.
As a young adult, she ministered to the deaf communities in Flint, Michigan and the Houston area. Through life changes and new opportunities, her ministry focus shifted to providing spiritual and emotional support to childhood abuse survivors.
From these experiences, Adriene learned several truths about the healing path that so many of us journey. Combining her training skills and desire to help others, she determined to write a book. The resulting story is designed to shed light on the consequences of abuse and to inspire hope for those in the healing process.
As the storyline began to immerge - one by one - the fictional characters began to live outA native Texan, Adriene Russell graduated from Pasadena’s Sam Rayburn high school in 1983.
As a young adult, she ministered to the deaf communities in Flint, Michigan and the Houston area. Through life changes and new opportunities, her ministry focus shifted to providing spiritual and emotional support to childhood abuse survivors.
From these experiences, Adriene learned several truths about the healing path that so many of us journey. Combining her training skills and desire to help others, she determined to write a book. The resulting story is designed to shed light on the consequences of abuse and to inspire hope for those in the healing process.
As the storyline began to immerge - one by one - the fictional characters began to live out the struggles of stolen innocence and lost joy that so many in Adriene’s life had experienced.
The primary message throughout the book is the hope and healing that comes from the freedom and forgiveness of Jesus Christ.
Adriene continues to explore opportunities to minister to others through her gift of writing. ...more