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Scars for Mary Demuth

September 3, 2014 //  by Heather

Mary DeMuth asked if she could feature last week’s post about owning our scars on her site. If you don’t follow Mary, she writes about living uncaged each day. Her testimony about surviving and healing after sexual abuse always rocks my world. And I’m so grateful that she uses her platform to champion abuse victims in the church–rock on, Mary!

I am so honored to have a woman who knows from healing feature this post on her site. Won’t you join me over there?

Image credit: Kimberly Payne

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