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OverviewI Survived, So They Don't Have To is a raw, courageous, and faith-anchored testimony of survival, resilience, and purpose. In this deeply moving work, Phyllis Harrington shares her lived experiences not for sympathy, but for transformation-hers, and the reader's. This book exists because silence nearly destroys lives, and truth has the power to save them. Written with unflinching honesty and profound compassion, Harrington walks readers through the emotional, psychological, and spiritual terrain of surviving trauma. She explores what it means to endure harm, betrayal, and injustice while still choosing to rise. Her story is not sanitized or softened; it is real, reflective, and rooted in the belief that survival carries responsibility-not to relive pain endlessly, but to use one's voice to protect others. This book speaks directly to those who have been hurt and told to ""move on,"" those who were not believed, and those who learned to survive quietly. Harrington addresses the lasting impact trauma can have on identity, faith, relationships, and self-worth, while also offering hope for healing that is honest and sustainable. She reminds readers that trauma does not define a person's future, but ignoring it can shape it in harmful ways. I Survived, So They Don't Have To is more than a personal memoir-it is a call to awareness and accountability. Harrington challenges families, churches, schools, and communities to listen more carefully, respond more responsibly, and protect more intentionally. She confronts the culture of silence that often surrounds abuse and harm, especially when it is inconvenient or uncomfortable to address. Through reflection and lived wisdom, she urges readers to understand that prevention begins with truth and compassion. Faith is woven throughout this narrative, not as a blanket answer, but as a sustaining force. Harrington shares how faith carried her through moments of despair, doubt, and exhaustion, while also acknowledging the struggle of reconciling belief with lived pain. Her reflections offer encouragement to readers who may feel spiritually conflicted, reminding them that faith and healing are journeys, not performances. This book is written for survivors who need to know they are not alone and not broken. It is also written for parents, educators, advocates, counselors, and leaders who are committed to protecting others and creating safer spaces. Harrington's voice is both personal and purposeful, reminding readers that survival does not have to end in isolation-it can become a bridge to restoration and impact. At its core, I Survived, So They Don't Have To is about reclaiming power. It affirms that telling the truth is not an act of weakness, but of courage. It emphasizes that healing is not linear, but it is possible. And it reinforces the belief that when survivors speak, others are protected, and cycles of harm can be interrupted. This book is ideal for: Survivors seeking validation, understanding, and hope Readers interested in trauma recovery and resilience Faith-based audiences navigating healing and purpose Advocates, educators, and community leaders Anyone committed to breaking cycles of silence and harm I Survived, So They Don't Have To stands as a testimony that survival can become purpose, pain can be transformed into protection, and one voice-used courageously-can help ensure others never have to endure the same harm. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Phyllis HarringtonPublisher: Success Publications Sar Imprint: Success Publications Sar Dimensions: Width: 21.60cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 27.90cm Weight: 0.757kg ISBN: 9782861796360ISBN 10: 2861796367 Pages: 144 Publication Date: 04 January 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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