Love Does Not Delight in Evil...
COMING SOON
But Rejoices in the Truth
A Journey Through Abuse, Healing, Discernment, and Wholeness in Christ
Written for Christian women navigating abuse, confusion, and the painful tension between what they are experiencing and what they have been told to believe.
Love Does Not Delight in Evil... But Rejoices in the Truth explores emotional abuse, spiritual warfare, healing, discernment, and the process of becoming whole in Christ.

About the Book

The Core Message
This book confronts abuse, deception, and the spiritual forces that operate behind them.
It challenges unhealthy church responses to abuse, examines what Scripture actually teaches about truth, authority, and God's design for women, and calls readers into deeper discernment, healing, and freedom in Christ.
Because the battle for every human soul is ultimately a battle for truth.
And where truth is restored, freedom begins.
Intended Audience
• Survivors of emotional, psychological, spiritual, or coercive abuse
• Those struggling to reconcile their lived reality with religious teachings
• Seekers of clarity, restoration, and biblical foundation
• Women who have been labeled as too sensitive, unforgiving, or emotional
• Individuals desiring to reclaim their identity and walk in Christ-centered freedom
What if I told you that at the core of abuse, the enemy sits?
What if emotional and psychological abuse are not merely relationship problems, but manifestations of a spiritual war taking place in the unseen realm?
What if all those words that felt like knives, all that confusion that felt like fog, and all the lies that caused you to question your own reality were not random at all?
At the core of every human being is belief.
What you believe shapes the decisions you make.
And the decisions you make reveal what kingdom you are aligned with.
Scripture makes it clear that there are only two kingdoms:
the Kingdom of God and the kingdom of darkness.
The battle for humanity has always been a battle for truth.
And because it is a battle for truth, it is ultimately a battle for the mind.
What you believe may be the most important thing about you.
Which is why emotional and psychological abuse are so destructive.
They do not merely damage a relationship.
They attack the soul.
They distort identity.
They reshape what a person believes about God, themselves, and reality itself.
Jesus did not die for your marriage. Jesus died for your soul.
A Glimpse Inside
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