In Silent Captivity
Opening the Eyes of Our Captive Daughters and Sons From Exile to Excellence
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Cybil
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To all God’s Children Who Have Been the
Victims of Abuse in Silence
Christ has regarded your helpless estate; like the woman in the bible with the infirmity that could in no wise lift herself. I want you to know it is well. And I’ve dedicated this song to all the women and children who are the victims of rape: sexual, physical, verbal, emotional, and mental abuse. I want you to know that I am a survivor of all of the above. I would also like to share a fraction of my story with you, which I called: Silent Captivity.
©2023 Mary Maria Crosby (P)2024 Mary Maria CrosbyWhat listeners say about In Silent Captivity
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