Every Voice Heard
Every Voice Heard
Praise Through the Pain by N. Y. Dunlap
She walked away from the church. He’s finding his way back. One year after tragedy, their paths cross, and God’s not finished with either of them. A poignant Christian romance about rediscovering faith, and the kind of love that gently leads you home.
Rapha by D.T. Powell
After leaving her home church several months ago due to malicious rumors, Rebecca is tired of searching for a new congregation. When she settles on a church to visit through the holiday months, she discovers that her newest supervisee at work is the pastor. And not everyone is eager to have him behind the pulpit.
For the Love of Truth by Sarah Hanks
Candi loves her role as personal assistant to megachurch pastor Richard Blake. But when she meets Justice, he exposes the flaws of her “perfect” church family and she discovers her pastor isn’t who he seems to be. Freedom lies on the other side of truth, if only she’ll allow Justice and the Lord to lead her there.
10% of all proceeds go to beEmboldened, a non-profit that exists for the prevention of and healing from spiritual abuse.
If you have ever been hurt by something that happened or someone at church, these novellas are for you. If you are a leader and want to make sure you lead well, these are also for you. There are voices sitting in congregations all over our country that need to be heard, that need healing and forgiveness. Sometimes hurt is not intentional, but many times it’s hurt people hurting other people. There can be redemption and healing for those involved or, at least, for the ones that are hurt. It will take time, faith and a lot of courage. God can give this kind of strength if we can surrender this hurt to Him. These novellas share many different types of church hurt, but also the redemption that can come. They also share how we can be used of God to help the healing if only we will be faithful. Each of the stories are great, but not easy reading.
Every Voice Heard is a collection of novellas by N. Y. Dunlap, D. T. Powell and Sarah Hanks that speaks about making sure as believers that we show Christian love and kindness. The enemy would like nothing more than for us to ridicule, shame and gossip about our fellow believers. Those actions only steer away the lost soul from what they need most: Jesus. This book is a well-written reminder to strive to mirror Christ in everything we do and say. I highly recommend this book.
