This book is for you if: You grew up in the church and still live with the consequences of early childhood trauma.
As a mental health advocate and ministry leader in her church, Lisa now uses her story to help others find hope in their journey of mental illness and trauma recovery..
Even as people in her life disappointed her, God pursued her, and her depression and suicide ideation continued to collide with hope until she found healing through neurofeedback brain training.
A victim of abuse and sexual molestation by a deacon, Lisa was trapped by a code of silence and constricting religious rules.
In this raw and revealing memoir, Lisa Leblanc pulls back the curtain on her life as the youngest Child growing up in a large farm family, influenced by religious legalism.
Hope exists and healing is possible, and this story can help you find them.
You are not alone.
Someone you care about shares a similar story and deserves validation and understanding.
You tried to pray away your mental illness and trauma and it didn\'t work.
You believe that you are the exception to the rule that Jesus loves everyone.
This book is for you if: You grew up in the church and still live with the consequences of early childhood trauma