
"Can You Keep a Secret"? Lydia interviews a victim and survivor of child sex abuse
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Drawing from her own experiences and biblical principles, she emphasises the need for parents and caregivers to actively teach children using the word of God, and the signs to look for if a child is being sextually abused
Throughout the conversation, parents need to make time for their children.
My guest also stresses the importance of prayer, not just as a response to hardship, but as a daily practice that invites God's protection and presence into the lives of our children.
Speaking from her very own lived experience, my guest in her book 'Can you keep a secret simplistically converses with the reader to explain why “Yes,” is the only appropriate response to the question, “Can you keep a secret?”
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