Author: | N.K. Wilson | ISBN: | 9781310174353 |
Publisher: | N.K. Wilson | Publication: | April 25, 2016 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | N.K. Wilson |
ISBN: | 9781310174353 |
Publisher: | N.K. Wilson |
Publication: | April 25, 2016 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
When N.K. Wilson finally emerged from a life blighted by addiction and the horrors of unwanted paranormal experiences from her childhood, you may have forgiven her for choosing to forget all about it and move on with her life. But instead of taking the easy route she chose to write about her troubled life, in a bid to help others to come to terms with their own personal problems, and set them free from the demons of the past. Standing on the Edge of Addiction takes the reader on an absorbing journey with the author, battling bulimia, alcoholism, self-harm, love and sex addiction and the complicated after effects of SRA (Satanic Ritual Abuse). It is a story written in brutal honesty, as she felt that God would have wanted it told, dealing with complex shame and long suppressed subject matter which many would rather take with them to the grave. It has been intended to encourage and help those who have found following God more of a challenge than they could ever have imagined, to set them free from darkness and to help them understand that God has never forgotten them and never will.
This is a thought-provoking book, written with the kind of raw honesty seldom seen in autobiographical literature. For those struggling with addictions, in particular, it holds out the hand of hope from a God for whom nothing is impossible. By Brenda Gordon
When N.K. Wilson finally emerged from a life blighted by addiction and the horrors of unwanted paranormal experiences from her childhood, you may have forgiven her for choosing to forget all about it and move on with her life. But instead of taking the easy route she chose to write about her troubled life, in a bid to help others to come to terms with their own personal problems, and set them free from the demons of the past. Standing on the Edge of Addiction takes the reader on an absorbing journey with the author, battling bulimia, alcoholism, self-harm, love and sex addiction and the complicated after effects of SRA (Satanic Ritual Abuse). It is a story written in brutal honesty, as she felt that God would have wanted it told, dealing with complex shame and long suppressed subject matter which many would rather take with them to the grave. It has been intended to encourage and help those who have found following God more of a challenge than they could ever have imagined, to set them free from darkness and to help them understand that God has never forgotten them and never will.
This is a thought-provoking book, written with the kind of raw honesty seldom seen in autobiographical literature. For those struggling with addictions, in particular, it holds out the hand of hope from a God for whom nothing is impossible. By Brenda Gordon