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Updated: 12:03 PM Nov 1, 2007
Sexual Assault Victim Speaks Out
Harrisonburg, Va. An inspirational speaker and national spokesperson on sexual abuse and assault spent Wednesday morning at Eastern Mennonite University. Posted: 7:11 PM Oct 31, 2007 |
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I heard your testimony on the James Robison show. I could not help but think about myself and the four times in my life of sexual abuse and how the Lord spared my life in each case. I truly admire your courage about writing your story and allowing to be transparent enough to share your experience for the others to be healed. I have not come forward as you have, but I know God is using you for such a time as this. I am not ashamed and I am a survivor. I am just concerned about the Black women coming forward. I wonder have you had response from all races or do you just reach out to the colleges? I guess it makes a difference about age also. I am 53 yrs. old and I have shared my experience with some and have done some volunteer work at the Rape Crisis Center for about four years. I know you never thought that you would go national around the world just for sharing your testimony. There are so many that need help and are just now coming forward after years of shame. Thanks GBY .
This speaker, Nicole Bromley, is awesome and so is her book, Hush. Glad you did the interview on her.