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Ruth Everhart

    Ruth Everhart est une auteure et pasteure presbytérienne qui écrit des livres et des articles pour celles qui osent croire que Jésus valorise la vie des femmes. Son œuvre explore de profondes vérités spirituelles et leur impact sur les expériences féminines. Par son écriture, Everhart encourage les lectrices à embrasser leur valeur et leur foi intrinsèques. Sa voix est celle de l'espoir et de l'émancipation pour toutes celles qui cherchent une connexion au sein d'une foi qui les accueille.

    Ruined
    The #MeToo Reckoning
    • The #MeToo movement has revealed sexual abuse in every sphere of society, including the church. But all too often, churches have been complicit in protecting abusers, reinforcing patriarchal power dynamics, and creating cultures of secrecy, shame, and silence. Disclosing candid stories of abuse, pastor and survivor Ruth Everhart offers God's hope to survivors while shining a light on the prevalence of sexual misconduct within faith communities.

      The #MeToo Reckoning
    • 2017 Christianity Today Book Award winner ("CT Women" category) "It happened on a Sunday night, even though I'd been a good girl and gone to church that morning." One brisk November evening during her senior year at a small Midwestern Christian college, two armed intruders broke into the house Ruth Everhart shared with her roommates, held all five girls hostage, and took turns raping them at gunpoint. Reeling with fear, insecurity, and guilt, Ruth believed she was ruined, both physically and in the eyes of God. In the days and weeks that followed, Ruth struggled to come to grips with not only what happened that night but why. The same questions raced through her mind in an unrelenting loop--questions that would continue to haunt her for years to come: Why me? Where was God? Why did God allow this to happen? What am I being punished for? Told with candor and unflinching honesty, Ruined is an extraordinary emotional and spiritual journey that begins with an unspeakable act of violence but ends with tremendous healing and profound spiritual insights about faith, forgiveness, and the will of God.

      Ruined