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The color of grace, how one woman's brokenness brought healing and hope to child survivors of war, Bethany Haley Williams, PhD ; foreword by Katie Davis

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The color of grace, how one woman's brokenness brought healing and hope to child survivors of war, Bethany Haley Williams, PhD ; foreword by Katie Davis
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references
resource.biographical
contains biographical information
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The color of grace
Medium
large print
Nature of contents
bibliography
Responsibility statement
Bethany Haley Williams, PhD ; foreword by Katie Davis
Series statement
Thorndike Press large print inspirational
Sub title
how one woman's brokenness brought healing and hope to child survivors of war
Summary
A middle-class woman in rural America and war-affected children in Africa find common ground in their journeys from brokenness to redemption. Author and psychologist Bethany Haley Williams shares how her own emotional healing led her into treacherous war zones, where she provides care to former child soldiers and young girls used as sex slaves. Faced with her own battle with shame and a rocky journey toward healing, Bethany founded Exile International, a nonprofit that implements art/expressive therapy and long-term, rehabilitative care to restore and empower war-affected children--including children rescued from Joseph Kony's LRA (Lord's Resistance Army). One of those rescued young men, Solomon, was abducted at the age of ten after being forced to watch LRA soldiers maim and murder his father and grandfather. His younger siblings were left behind, and his mother was instructed to "raise them well...for one day we'll return to take them too." Solomon is one of hundreds of thousands of boys and girls who have had their innocence stolen and are forced to do the unthinkable on a daily basis. But their horrific experiences are just the beginning. The real story is what happens "after." Once these children learn to face their pasts, they are given hope for a future and a vision for changing the fabric of their countries by becoming leaders for peace and advocates of the power of forgiveness
Target audience
adult
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Content