Sheila, God's Girl
SheilaBurns
あらすじ
For anyone who has ever questioned their worth, wondered if healing is truly possible, or carried wounds they could not fully name, Sheila, God's Girl offers more than understanding-it offers hope. Healing unfolds not by denying suffering, but by walking through it with truth, compassion, and grace. Raised amid emotional abandonment, childhood abuse, and inherited generational trauma, Sheila traces the long and often unseen journey from soul fragmentation to wholeness. With raw honesty and compassionate insight, she explores how trauma is not only remembered by the mind, but carried in the body, the nervous system, and even across family bloodlines. Blending memoir with faith, neuroscience and epigenetics, Sheila, God's Girl is not a story of despair, but of awakening-of learning to name what happened, reclaim the voice that was taken, and break inherited silence. Sheila recounts what it means to grow up unclaimed, to carry shame that was never hers, and to survive by hiding in plain sight. Yet this is not a story defined by what was lost. It is a testimony of truth spoken aloud, of the body releasing what it has held for decades, and of discovering that identity is not determined by what was done to us, but by Our Savior who claims and redeems us. This book is an invitation to understand that wholeness is possible. That truth, once spoken, becomes a doorway. And that healing can begin the moment silence is broken, because the God who sees also speaks, defends, and restores.