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I Didn't Know

By: Yvette L. Allen-Tatum
Narrated by: Catherine Force
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I Didn't Know - Identifying, Confronting, & Overcoming Child Sexual Abuse - the title is indicative of the subject matter. In this book the author brings to the forefront the many faces of child sexual abuse; those of the victims and the abusers. Yvette Allen-Tatum boldly confronts her past of child sexual abuse to demonstrate that TRUE deliverance is possible. Yvette believes that we ALL (victims, abusers, enablers, nay-sayers, etc.) can OVERCOME the horrible effects of child sexual abuse.

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As a community, we have to: a) identify child sexual abuse - we have to talk about it (raise public awareness), b) know the signs & symptoms, c) confront child sexual abuse - err on the side of caution - THE CHILD; be quick to BELIEVE the victim and make all necessary inquiries, d) studies show people are more apt to believe the innocence of the accused; this has to END, e) overcome child sexual abuse - we overcome by the Blood of the Lamb and the WORD of OUR TESTIMONY.

©2013 Yvette L. Allen-Tatum (P)2014 Yvette L. Allen-Tatum
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