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There was no way out. I had become her next victim. With one final kick, I was abandoned; left beaten, bruised, bleeding, disoriented, and confused; totally broken in spirit; rejected, shamed, and violated. Hope was gone. The harsh tide of victimization had continually eroded the spirit that God had originally created in me, distorting my true identity-until I learned the truth. We can attempt to bury the wounds of our pasts and try to convince ourselves that we're "over it." But until we've dealt with our wounds at the root, they will always be there, tormenting us, and negatively influencing our thoughts, decisions, and actions, which we pass on-generation to generation. There's true, lasting freedom for the captives. Our true identity is not defined by our experiences, others, and earthly things. Christ came to "bind up the brokenhearted" and "give beauty for ashes" (Isaiah 61:1-3 KJV). "Angie has captured the essence of brokenness in her life story, Dealing with the Root of Rejection, and proven the freedom Christ offers." Jen Miller, author of Now I Lay Me Down To Sleep: The Story of Sara. Angie Stolba resides in the Midwest with her husband and best friend Jeff, and their three daughters. Her highest calling as an individual, wife, and mother, is living as a truly free, whole, empowered, and confident woman of God. Angie's heart is to see hurting women healed, restored, and walking in eternal freedom. She's a writer, speaker, and teacher, whose passion is God's Word. She shares her testimony at every opportunity to women and teens. Dealing with the Root of Rejection is Angie's first book. Her second book is underway. Angie is available for speaking and book-signing engagements. Connect with her and follow her blog, Living with Confidence, at www.angiestolba.com

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