They Just Don't Know
A Memoir by Charity Anderson
Addiction can be a prison with invisible bars a cage that traps the mind, body, and soul in endless cycles of despair. For years, I lived as both prisoner and guard, convinced there was no way out. They Just Don't Know is the story of my journey from that dark place, where my life was defined by desperation and dependency, to the light and freedom of salvation that I had once believed was beyond my reach. This book is not only an account of my struggle with addiction but also a testament to the power of grace and the undeniable hand of God at work in even the bleakest circumstances.
I wrote this book for those who feel lost, for families who don't understand what their loved ones are going through, and for anyone who has struggled with pain, addiction, or feeling unworthy. It is a story about the battle for my soul, one fought on the bathroom floors of gas stations, in lonely rooms, and under the weight of unbearable shame. Yet, it's also a story of hope how I found strength in weakness, faith in brokenness, and, ultimately, salvation where I least expected it. My hope is that, by sharing my story, you might discover that no matter how far you feel you've fallen, there is a path to redemption and a purpose waiting on the other side of your pain.
Es wurden noch keine Bewertungen abgegeben. Schreiben Sie die erste Bewertung zu "They Just Don't Know" und helfen Sie damit anderen bei der Kaufentscheidung.