Beggar's Daughter
Beggar's Daughter
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Such a great resource for women - Harris bravely and vulnerably shares her personal struggle with pornography and her journey into God's grace. She punctuates the necessity of community, God's word, prayer, confession, repentance, vulnerability, and more community in battling sin. What it is to love God more than to just hate sin. She writes not as someone in an ivory tower whose struggle is solely past tense, which likely resonates with any women reading this book who have sin struggles of their own, perhaps similar perhaps different. It was so encouraging to read how others willingly walked alongside her to support her fight and serve as pictures of the unwavering love God had and has for her all along.
“God is always in the process of redeeming brokenness and restoring lives. That's the beautiful thing about grace. It doesn't just save you from your sorry self. It doesn't pull you out of the water and plop you on the beach, shivering and half-drowned. Grace rescues and restores. It pulls you out of the water and gives you a purpose. It gives you life.”