It wasn’t supposed to happen--she wasn’t supposed to remember. Her father thought he had made sure of that. An innocent pastor’s daughter hid safely in her own self-made bubble. Until, as an adult, the bubble popped. The dusty, long-sealed book was pried open.
Based on a true story, For the Silenced Ones takes you on an inner healing journey with Callie McCormick, a victim of satanic ritual abuse under the guise of the church.
From a betrayed, shattered soul to forgiveness, redemption, and wholeness, Callie braves the uphill battle towards freedom.
For the Silenced Ones illuminates a dark reality hidden where most would turn a blind eye—uncovering whitewashed tombs—while at the same time leading survivors on a path of healing.
Will you hear the once silenced voice of the least of these?
This book is very raw and would most likely be triggering for anyone who has experienced sexual abuse or satanic worship. It was hard for me to read, too, but it does give a clear picture of what it looks like to let Jesus in to these extremely painful memories, as we walk through the slow process of letting Him heal us. I also thought it gave insightful answers to the impossible questions of WHY God allows such abuse to occur, especially to innocent little ones. Praise God for His power to restore even the worst things we have experienced!
This book was hard to read, sometimes I cried but it gave a clear picture of what really is happening still today. I take my hat of for this lady and I am thankful to God for protecting her through everything that she had to go trough.