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Have you ever been betrayed by someone close to you? Betrayal, no matter the source or situation, can be deeply wounding to your spirit. Maybe you have found yourself overwhelmed by the hurt and bewilderment of betrayal, and you wonder how you could possibly overcome it. However, God's Word teaches us that betrayal does not have to lead to despair, isolation, and brokenness. If we allow Him, God can transform our pain into joy, growth, and purpose! In these pages, Jennifer Cobbina-Dungy explores the depths of betrayal and shares how to find healing and restoration through the promises and Word…mehr

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Have you ever been betrayed by someone close to you? Betrayal, no matter the source or situation, can be deeply wounding to your spirit. Maybe you have found yourself overwhelmed by the hurt and bewilderment of betrayal, and you wonder how you could possibly overcome it. However, God's Word teaches us that betrayal does not have to lead to despair, isolation, and brokenness. If we allow Him, God can transform our pain into joy, growth, and purpose! In these pages, Jennifer Cobbina-Dungy explores the depths of betrayal and shares how to find healing and restoration through the promises and Word of God, and ultimately walk in your God-given purpose. We are never alone on our journey; God is with us and allows connection to happen for His good. Loneliness and emotional isolation are becoming increasingly common in our modern world. Understand the factors that motive others to betray others, be proactive about avoiding, know how to respond to betrayal, identify how to overcome the pain of betrayal. Comprehend how God can use your betrayal as an instrument to propel you to fulfill your God given purpose.
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Autorenporträt
Jennifer Dungy is a professor in the School of Criminal Justice at Michigan State University. She received her PhD in criminal justice at the University of Missouri - St. Louis in 2009. Dr. Dungy's areas of expertise center on public response to police use of force, youth violence, and concentrated neighborhood disadvantage, with a special focus on the experiences of minority youth and the impact of race, class, and gender on criminal justice practices. Her research also focuses on corrections, prisoner reentry, and the understanding of recidivism and desistance from crime.