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Tag Archives: ptsd
What Does Freedom Mean?
The following was written by Marisa Eve, when asked “What does freedom mean?” Marisa has given her life to working with orphaned children in Cambodia. The language is strong. It’s the truth. “Being free means” Free you see isn’t something … Continue reading
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Tagged Agape, AIM, child abuse, freedom, God's love, human trafficking, ptsd, sex trafficking, unconditional love
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I Lost All Track of Time
I recently took an online writing course called Awareness to Creativity, offered by my daughter, Laura. She asked me to take the BETA version of the course, to get feedback and fine tune it for future students. One of the … Continue reading
Posted in child abuse, healing, human trafficking
Tagged awareness, believe, blessings, brothers, Cambodia, caregiving, childhood, children, Christian faith, daughters, human trafficking, ptsd, therapy for children
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SAME, SAME BUT DIFFERENT
SAME, SAME BUT DIFFERENT A Story for the Children of Cambodia – #2 Ratanak had walked down that road 1,000 times before. It always looked the same. He kicked an empty can with his bare foot as he walked along, … Continue reading
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Tagged Agape love, child abuse, God's love, grieving, healing, healing light, ptsd, same, same but different, therapy for children
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