From Victim to Survivor: People of Faith Finding Empowerment after Rape and Incest
Reverend Cheryl Kincaid is a Presbyterian Minister who studied Marriage and Family Therapy at Bethel Seminary and has a Master of Divinity from San Francisco Theological Seminary. Before entering Seminary, she taught preschool for 20 years and was a foster parent. Rev. Kincaid facilitated support groups for women who had suffered abuse for seven years.
Rev. Kincaid seeks to tell the story of God’s comforting redemptive grace amid an imperfect world. Rev. Cheryl Kincaid has twenty years of experience in Christian ministry, and she confesses that many of her stories were inspired from witnessing God’s redemptive grace unfold in wounded Christian’s lives, including her own. Pastor Cheryl is now the Head of Staff at Calvary Presbyterian Church in Enfield, Connecticut.
She is the author of five books: Hearing the Gospel Through Charles Dicken’s A Christmas Carol, The Little Candle That Was Frightened of the Dark, The Little Clay Pot, Karrie’s Thorn and A Forgotten Door Called Home.
3 Top Tips
1. Learning the Great Difference between denial and forgiveness.
2. Finding God in the healing, not in the abuse.
3. Walking away from trying to heal the abuser.
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