I Thought The Shame Would Kill Me: But Grace Set Me Free
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Book: I Thought The Shame Would Kill Me: But Grace Set Me Free
Author: Rev. Dr. Tarasa B. Lovick
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My Thoughts:
For me, I Thought The Shame Would Kill Me is not just a book—it’s a quiet invitation to step into grace. Rev. Dr. Tarasa B. Lovick doesn’t write from a distance; she writes from the middle of her own healing. Her honesty feels like a breath of fresh air in a world that often hides pain behind smiles. She allows readers to see the messy, uncomfortable process of finding forgiveness and peace.
The strength of this book lies in its simplicity. The language is easy to follow, but the emotions run deep. You can feel the truth behind her words, and that truth is what makes it so powerful. She shows that healing doesn’t happen all at once. It’s a slow and gentle unfolding that begins when we allow ourselves to be seen and loved just as we are.
There’s a spiritual depth to the story, but it’s not heavy or complicated. It’s about real grace—the kind that meets you where you are and walks with you through the pain. The way she writes about mercy, love, and renewal makes you believe in second chances again. It feels like she’s talking directly to anyone who has ever thought they were too broken to be whole.
By the time you finish reading, you realize this book is more than a personal story; it’s a guide for anyone trying to find peace with their past. I Thought The Shame Would Kill Me is honest, soulful, and full of light. It’s a reminder that grace doesn’t just forgive—it sets you free.
Rating: 5/5
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