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"Let us return to the
Shepherd of our souls"
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This site is dedicated to the hearts and the courage of all Survivors of Sexual Abuse,  Ritual Abuse, MPD and major life abuse.

Satan uses past hurts and abuse and he uses those who hurt us to try and convince us that we are damaged goods and beyond repair. The evil of abuse is that it does satan's work of deceiving us about Yahweh's true nature and provides what seems like proof that Yahweh is not good and cannot be trusted.

The purpose of this ministry is to encourage and empower all to know the truth of how wide and how deep the love of Christ Jesus is for us all, and that forgiveness, deliverance and healing can be found in Him.
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So let us seek and let us trust the Shepherd's Heart, who left the ninety-nine to find that one lost sheep... Our Abba Father... the Shepherd of Our Souls.
Content copyright © 2003 - 2008  Shepherd's Heart Ministries
"Being a Survivor myself, I know both the
pain of the journey and the joy of healing.
One of my first struggles was admitting that
I did not have all the answers or solutions,
otherwise I would already have fixed myself.
Right?

Therefore I had to choose - Do I trust in my
own judgment which is jaded and distorted?
Or do I trust in the One who knew me before the foundations of the world? The One who loved me too much to live without me? The One who came, and risking rejection, gave His life to buy my freedom, and your freedom as well.

I will proclaim this truth all my days....that truth and love are the central themes of the Gospel. Not only our pursuing Yahweh, but discovering that He in fact pursues us, and all the while we seek for Him, and doubt Him and even sometimes reject Him, He is there, for it is He that places within us the desire to know Him. Proof....glorious proof that He is so much greater than we and that His heart toward us is indeed good.

So let us seek and let us trust the Shepherd's Heart".
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