
Sixteen Years in Care
Overcoming Childhood Wounds of Neglect and Abandonment
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Narrated by:
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David Meader
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By:
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David Meader
About this listen
Growing up in care is a challenge for any child. Especially when that child is an only child and has been effectively orphaned.
David had many questions about why he was in care and how he was ever going to successfully make his way in the wider world on his own. He tells of how he struggled to make sense of his experience right into early adulthood, of his meandering journey to faith and how he found healing for himself and the power to forgive others. Most of all, David's story is a story of redemption and hope in the face of adversity. A story that still speaks today.
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