TRAUMA. THE DEVIL'S SILENT ATTACK. THE BATTLE YOU DIDN'T KNOW YOU WERE FIGHTING

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Many people don’t realize that trauma leaves more than emotional scars— it reshapes how we think, feel, connect, and even how we view God. This book dives deep into the long-term impact of childhood emotional wounds and how the body’s survival responses (fight, flight, freeze, and fawn) don’t just affect our behavior, but shape the lens through which we see the world. These trauma responses often create false belief systems rooted in fear, rejection, and unworthiness, beliefs that are completely out of alignment with the truth found in God’s Word.

Many people don’t realize that trauma leaves more than emotional scars— it reshapes how we think, feel, connect, and even how we view God. This book dives deep into the long-term impact of childhood emotional wounds and how the body’s survival responses (fight, flight, freeze, and fawn) don’t just affect our behavior, but shape the lens through which we see the world. These trauma responses often create false belief systems rooted in fear, rejection, and unworthiness, beliefs that are completely out of alignment with the truth found in God’s Word.

Through a powerful integration of psychology and Scripture, this book reveals how trauma distorts our spiritual connection and becomes a tool the enemy uses to keep us stuck in cycles of depression, unforgiveness, and brokenness. You’ll learn how somatic symptoms like anxiety, numbness, and emotional shutdown are not just “in your head,” but rooted in the dysregulation of your nervous system.

You’ll discover how to break free from spiritual and emotional bondage, heal before entering romantic relationships, and renew your mind through God’s promises. With clinical insight, heartfelt encouragement, and biblical depth, this book will challenge what you thought you knew about yourself and replace it with who God says you truly are. This book is for anyone who has experienced trauma and seeks to find out who they are in God’s eyes, not who their surroundings, their pain, or their past has told them they are.