I Thought the Shame Would Kill Me: But Grace Set Me Free
Book: I Thought the Shame Would Kill Me: But Grace Set Me Free
Author: Rev. Dr. Tarasa B. Lovick
Rating: 5/5
My Thoughts:
The author shares her personal journey in this book, where India became her Holy Grail. One day, Tarasa heard an inner voice—a calling that urged her to travel to India. She felt a profound shift within and decided to follow that call. In India, she discovered a deep connection with the Divine—one that was free from fear, judgment, blame, and shame.
Through the grace of the Divine, the author comes to understand herself as a daughter of God. Likewise, I see myself as God’s daughter now. True transformation begins when we allow grace to reach the hidden corners of our being. This book will resonate deeply with those seeking healing.
I am grateful to have read this book. It has taught me about trusting and surrendering to God. Tarasa’s story stands as a powerful testament to how life can change for the better when we fully surrender to the Divine. Readers will also gain insight into the transformative power of self-love.
Tarasa’s journey is filled with wisdom, and those who walk a spiritual path will find this book especially meaningful.

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