Unsilenced: Suicide saved me: The Gift of Breaking Free
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In {un}Silenced. Suicide saved me. The gift of breaking free, Melanie Wilson offers her unvarnished, unfiltered, and untethered story of pain, anxiety, depression, trauma, and unresolved hurts, and how, despite her suffering, despite attempts at healing, despite her desire for un-suffering, she felt backed into a dangerous and life-threatening corner, no way out—until several rock bottoms.
But on the other side of this unresolvedness, where Melanie stands today and vows to deliver us, she begins by reassuring us that the pain is transitory—joy, glory, blessings, and freedom await. That’s a bold reassurance. Melanie delivers. God came to her and kept His promises.
Howbeit, humbling and feeling undeserving, Melanie dropped to her knees and surrendered, inviting God into every part of her pain, and the healing began.
Melanie Wilson delivers on her promise to share her story with complete transparency. There isn’t anything excluded. A reader may consider, “How can all of what happened to Melanie be true.” In response, our pain has no limits, and our pains do not limit us. We require belief. Family. And to be with God.
“I would not be here if it weren’t for you. You were my last attempt, and because of you, I learned to live my life in color.” — Nadia Booth.
“I am able to shine and be who I am called to be. I am still here to see my children and grandchildren. Melanie, you were sent by God. No more hiding.” — Melissa Jellife.
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