FROM UNDER THE TABLE

The story of one man's struggle to overcome a childhood of abuse

by Paul M Hanssen

FROM UNDER THE TABLE
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FROM UNDER THE TABLE

The story of one man's struggle to overcome a childhood of abuse

by Paul M Hanssen

Published Aug 17, 2015
200 Pages
5.5 x 8.5 Black & White Paperback and 5.5 x 8.5 Black & White Dust-Jacketed Hardback
Genre: FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS / Abuse / Child Abuse


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Book Details

From Under The table

Sometimes a story comes along that is so powerful, so gripping, that it’s hard to believe the story is actually true. This is just such a story. This book will take you on a journey of discovery. Some parts of that journey will disturb you, even anger you at times, but through some of the most horrific trials and tribulations imaginable victory will emerge. This amazing book deals with the most brutal forms of child abuse, both mental and physical. It is the story of a young boy’s horror as he struggled to survive among adults who, in their unique way, were monsters. After you read this moving story of one man’s struggle to deal with a childhood full of repressed memories and distorted recollections, you just may discover that God’s love truly is the binding that holds the pages of life together.

 

About the Author

Paul M Hanssen

Paul has served in full-time ministry for the past thirty four years. He has helped establish and pastor churches in five countries on four continents and for the past twenty two years has served as the international director and Bishop for an International Pentecostal organization based in the USA. During this time the ministry has taken Paul to over seventy countries worldwide. Paul and his wife, Gwen, continue to travel the globe on behalf of the church organization they serve. They hold conferences, seminars, revivals, pastors’ training and counsel sessions in at least twelve countries every year.