Why We Left

Hannah's Story

1 h 18 min · 24. jan. 2025
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Trigger warning~ This episode contains heavy mention of sexual assault and attempted suicide. In today’s episode, we’re joined by Hannah, who bravely shares her powerful and vulnerable story of overcoming abuse. She opens up about the deep scars left by an abusive father and later, an abusive boyfriend, and how her faith in God helped her heal, rediscover self-love, and find true freedom. Together, we dive into the troubling issue of sexual abuse within Anabaptist communities, exploring the reasons behind its prevalence. Hannah also offers hope and practical advice for those who have experienced similar pain. Her journey is a testament to the transformative power of faith, resilience, and the pursuit of healing.

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