
41 | From A Survivor :My Abuser Was a Family Friend, Not a Stranger | Salvation Grace
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- Surviving abuse as a child and navigating cultural silence
- Naming what happened—and the fear of being disbelieved
- The moment she decided to write her story down
- Why forgiveness isn’t always the answer for survivors
- Her work creating safe spaces and teaching consent in schools
- How faith, not the church system, helped her heal
- Supporting girls to speak up with confidence and clarity
- Redefining what justice and healing look like
“My abuser was a family friend, not a stranger.”
“I kept quiet for so long because I didn’t know what to call it.”
“When I started writing, that’s when I started healing.”
“I don’t believe in forgiveness as the first step for survivors.”
“I needed to tell the truth before I could begin to feel free.”
💡 Resources & Mentions- The Grace Project – Survivor-led healing and advocacy by Salvation Grace
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