Cradle My Heart (Revised)
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A timely revised and updated resource on abortion recovery
Over half of the women who have abortions have some Christian religious affiliation, and they have believed that abortion was the solution to their problems. But now they live with shame, regret, and unacknowledged grief that leaves them suffering in silence. While they wonder if they’ve committed an unforgivable sin, women are afraid to turn to the church for support. After her own painful battle, Kim Ketola created the book she needed in her darkest moments.
Through practical steps, biblical retellings, and personal experiences, Kim weaves a narrative of empathy and compassion that encourages women to stop nurturing hurt and living in the shadows. She reveals how God can heal hearts and create new identities. At the end of each chapter, readers will have the opportunity to reflect on God’s love and providence, develop a loving conversation with Jesus, respond through nourishing exercises, and retune their minds with handpicked songs that demonstrate God’s love and purpose.
In this revised and updated resource, Kim paves the way out of darkness and into the light of God’s grace. She proclaims that it’s possible to find freedom in forgiveness and to experience peace in the loving arms of Jesus.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780825449413
ISBN10: 0825449413
Kim Ketola
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: June 2025
Publisher: Kregel Publications
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