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Robert Frost said, ÒA poem begins in delight and ends in wisdom,Ó but like a birth, some poems begin in pain before the delight arrives. Such are the poems in this simple collection by Diane C. Jones. Her delicate words reflect the fragile path she has walked since the loss of her son and capture the pain, the beginning of hope, and the surrender to comfort that she has experienced with a startling clarity.
This story is about a woman who lived through the terror of incest and overcame the devastation that comes with such a trauma. It is not a story of self-pity. It is a story of victory and offers hope to anyone who has fallen prey to the type of spirit that would try so viciously to destroy a person's very soul and rid them of their destiny. If you have loved, been rejected, divorced, had your dreams stolen from you, been used, abused, molested, raped, a victim of incest, you may find yourself in my story, THE STORY OF ME. My story is in no way intended to directly advise the reader of what he or she should do if they are struggling through the healing process in the aftermath of incest. I am telling how I struggled and grew through my own pain. It is intended to point the reader into the direction of Jesus Christ.He was my salvation and is my hope for tomorrow. This book is dedicated to the body of Christ and is intended to bruise the head of the Serpent as the Lord himself did over two thousand years ago.
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