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That One Small Voice: Lessons & Actions from a Sexual Abuse Survivor

Bridget Goodwin

That small voice inside that whispers you're not alone-this book is written for you.

If you're a survivor of sexual abuse, someone who loves a survivor, or a friend searching for ways to help, these pages hold what you need: not just understanding, but a path forward. A way out of the shame. A framework for reclaiming what was stolen.

After keeping her trauma hidden for 40 years, Bridget Goodwin finally found the courage to speak-and discovered that breaking the silence was only the beginning. In That One Small Voice, she shares hard-won lessons and practical actions from both lived experience and extensive research-including the five-step healing framework she now teaches at workshops and retreats for survivors worldwide.

This isn't just a survivor's story-it's a guidebook for your healing journey, one that walks you through:

  • How to break the silence without breaking yourself
  • The patterns of abuse and manipulation that keep victims trapped
  • Practical steps for reclaiming your identity and building community
  • The transformative power of finding your voice, even decades later
  • A faith-based perspective on forgiveness that honors your pain while offering hope

Written for the one person who needs it most.

That person could be you.

Whether you're taking your first brave step toward healing or supporting someone who is, this book offers what silence never could: permission to speak, validation of your experience, and proof that wholeness is possible on the other side of truth.

Book Details

  • Publisher: I Have a Voice Press
  • Publish Date: Nov 11st, 2025
  • Pages: 290
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 9.00in - 6.00in - 0.69in - 1.19lb
  • EAN: 9798992467727
  • Categories: Christian Living - Spiritual GrowthChristian Church - AdministrationAbuse