Soul Wounds: My Life Story of Love, Forgiveness, and Betrayal
In Soul Wounds, Dr. Crystal Sciarini invites readers on a powerful journey of healing, hope, and self-discovery. Drawing from her own experiences with chronic illness, trauma, love, betrayal, and forgiveness, she offers a compassionate approach to understanding the invisible wounds that shape our thoughts, relationships, and sense of self. Blending personal narrative with insights from mental health counseling and holistic wellness, Dr. Sciarini demonstrates that lasting healing involves more than addressing symptoms. True restoration requires tending to the mind, body, and spirit. Through practical tools, reflective exercises, and encouragement for personal growth, readers are guided toward greater emotional wellness, spiritual renewal, and a deeper understanding of their own healing journey.
Whether you are carrying the weight of past hurts, struggling to move forward, or seeking hope in the midst of life's challenges, Soul Wounds offers a pathway toward healing, resilience, and restoration.
Updated Second Edition: Now includes reflection and discussion questions for small groups, support groups, ministry groups, counseling settings, and personal study.
Soul Wounds
- Empowers Christian women to recognize their inherent worth.
- Encourages breaking free from abusive relationships.
- Challenges the misconception that God requires staying in toxic marriages.
- Highlights God's power to redeem lost time.
- Offers hope and healing for a life of peace and freedom.
Review :
Really good, well written. Sue B.
This book might just save my life! Pat S.
Heart wrenching, eye-opening, and made me want to punch The Guy in the face. The author must be made of steel. A.D.
I pray lives are changed by this book. I pray that whoever reads this book will see themselves and find their worth. I loved every page for the raw truth that the author put on each one. K.N
Incredibly heart wrenching to read. Several times I ran into the other room to read an excerpt to my husband. I hope many people are reminded that they're not alone when they read this book. Jessica T.