| View Larger Image | Her Choice to Heal: Finding Spiritual and Emotional Peace After Abortion | Paperbackby Sydna Masse (Author)
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| | Binding: | Paperback | | Publisher: | David C. Cook | | Edition: | Newth Edition | | Page Count: | 192 Pages | | Publication Date: | January 01, 2009 | | Sales Rank: | 343,733rd |
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EDITORIAL REVIEWS | Product Description Thirty-three percent of American women have experienced abortion, and post-abortive women are in pain. At some point, most will experience post-abortion syndrome (PAS), a form of post-traumatic stress disorder, but they may never talk about it. Many are silent because they are filled with shame, grief, and guilt, afraid of judgment and condemnation. Few realize that peace is attainable through Christ and that, because of His grace, they will reunite with their lost loved ones in Heaven. Totally revised and updated, Her Choice to Heal is designed to help women find a way to God's healing after this devastating choice. Masse, a post-abortive woman, compassionately leads readers through this difficult journey to find forgiveness, redemption in Christ, and, finally, letting go. |
CUSTOMER REVIEWS (Average Customer Rating: 4.5 based on 13 reviews)
| Judgemental by a reader (North Carolina) 2 Stars October 04, 2007 What if you had an abortion and don't regret it? What if you had an abortion and would go back and make the same decision over again? What if, however, you still have some hurt and pain to deal with? This book assumes that you regret your decision. This book assumes that you feel you did the wrong thing. I don't. I was searching for some non-judgemental help. Not in this book. Why don't the authors understand that you can feel bad about the abortion but not that you think you did something sinful or that you wish you hadn't?
I then read The Healing Choice by Candace de Puy and it is much better. It is spiritual without being "religious" and doesn't start off with the premise that you committed a sin. It helped me a lot.
| | It is possible to get past the pain by Bobette M. Tolmer (San Lorenzo, CA United States) 5 Stars June 15, 2006 This book was the first book I read about women suffering with past abortions. I suffered in silence for over 20 years and after the birth of my son, my suffering became even more intense as I went through all his "firsts" and came face to face with my loss. When I finally had the courage to tell someone my "secret" I was told about this book. It was the first step to healing. Two years ago I attended a post abortion healing group which has helped tremendously. There are so many women suffering from past abortions. If you are suffering in silence there are many resources for you to help you get the courage to find healing.
| | Fabulous Book! by KeishaDoc (Newark, NJ) 5 Stars November 01, 2004 I run a pro-life ministry and I read this book about 5 years ago. I have seen numerous women suffer the turmoil of having an abortion and after giving them this book, I watched them heal before my eyes. Regret of abortion is real and women need help. This the book to help them!
| | Salve from God for a deep wound 5 Stars May 17, 2003 I read this book several years after going through the Bible study entitled "Forgiven and Set Free" by Linda Cochrane. Its contents reflect the content of the Bible study closely, with personal testimonies from the authors interwoven through the chapters. I counsel women who are struggling with the emotional aftermath of abortion, and I reccommend they read it before beginning the aforementioned Bible study with me. I suppose that neither this book, nor the Bible study, would be extremely helpful if a woman does not consider herself a Christian, since they both address the issue from a Christian, biblical perspective. But it is possible, I suppose, to find some measure of comfort in the knowledge that there are others who understand and share your painful experiences. Our grief, guilt, regret, and shame can be common denominators regardless of our faith or lack therof. Therefore, I highly recommend this book for any woman who is struggling with her feelings connected to a past abortion.
| | Wholeness by Barb (Aston, PA United States) 5 Stars February 17, 2003 As a twice post-abortive woman, this book was an amazing help to me. Before reading it, I'd felt as though God had done much healing in my heart about my two babies...but I found out He wasn't finished with me yet! Now I believe all the corners of my abortion experiences are swept clean and I know I will be reunited with my daughter and son for eternity, because of the forgiveness possible in Jesus Christ. I wholeheartedly recomend this book!
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SIMILAR PRODUCTS |

| Forgiven and Set Free: A Post-Abortion Bible Study for Women by Linda Cochrane (Author)
Women who hurt after an abortion usually have such dep scars that they have difficulty talking about their pain. Linda Cochrane, who suffered from post-abortion syndrome, gently helps these women open up and unearth deeply buried feelings of stress, guilt, and shame in an atmosphere of love and acceptance.
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| You're Not Alone: Healing Through God's Grace After Abortion by Jennifer O'Neill (Author)
Whether you're pro-life or pro-choice, you probably agree on one thing: abortion hurts women, both mentally and physically. Unfortunately, both sides are guilty of ignoring the individual in favor of the higher moral ground. No more. This book is designed to help people heal from their abortions on an individual level, and to finally be able to put guilt, shame, fear, doubt and other negative feelings behind them forever. Jennifer O'Neill's approach to healing is Christ-centered,...
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| The Healing Choice: Your Guide to Emotional Recovery After an Abortion by Candace De puy (Author), Dana Dovitch (Author)
Two psychotherapists present a supportive guide to coping with the emotional and psychological aftermath of abortion, offering a step-by-step program that combines information, reassurance, and guidance to help women begin the process of recovery.
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| Can't Keep Silent: A Woman's 22-Year Journey of Post-Abortion Healing by Lydia A. Clarke (Author)
A heart-wrenching yet heart-warming autobiographical account of God’s love for post-abortive women and His desire to forgive, heal and restore them.
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| A Solitary Sorrow (Women/Inspirational) by Teri Reisser (Author), Dr. Paul Reisser (Author)
This impressive book is written by a family therapist and a physician who have counseled hundreds of post-abortive women. Honest, accurate, and practical, it offers hope and encouragement to women seeking healing after abortion. A must for post-abortive women, their friends and family, pregnancy center counselors and other who seek to help.
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