Slow Hope

Slow Hope
Author: Anita Swanson
Publisher: anita swanson
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2005-02
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781571974358


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"Slow Hope" is an inspirational and cautionary narrative that explores in dramatic detail what it takes to heal and ultimately to triumph over abuse. Bob, a Baptist minister of music, dates Anne while still married to another woman. Although Bob eventually divorces his wife, this sets the stage for his feelings of shame, guilt, and the belief that God has scorned both he and Anne. "Slow Hope" follows the struggles that Anne endures to free herself from an abusive marriage, all the while remaining steadfast in her faith and hope in the power of God.


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