Each of us will come to at least one crossroads in our lives where
decisions must be made that will impact both our past and our future. If
we come to that point as wounded and broken-hearted victims of abuse,
the hope of a brighter day may be unmet. Joyce Carlin, teacher,
counselor, and survivor provides the answers that can heal and
strengthen Christian women who may be struggling with feelings of
inadequacy and a lack of self worth. This book is an essential tool for
emotional healing that contains a gentle and uplifting message
confirming who you are in the eyes of an adoring and faithful Father.
Joyce Carlin takes you on a sensitive and understanding journey to help
you leave behind your painful past and walk forward in God's grace. Anne
Morey, Director of Women's Ministry, Faith Community Church, Irvine,
California. Joyce Carlin's life is a wonderful example of keeping one's
ear close to the Father's chest to hear His heartbeat. Her compassion
for the lost, abused, and hopeless of this world is evident in every
area of her work, home, and ministry. She can spot the most hurting,
wounded, and impoverished woman and in minutes they know they are loved.
Her testimony is a touching example of perseverance and the healing that
is available through Jesus Christ! You will be inspired as you learn
from this wonderful teacher. Enjoy! Stephanie Lane, Co-founder of Living
Worship Ministries, Corvallis, Montana. Daughters of the Most High is a
much needed text for our culture that I look forward to passing on to my
clients. Joyce Carlin gently takes you by the hand and walks with you as
you face the pain of your earthly father's failures and learn how to
turn to your Heavenly Father for hope and healing. Joan Lockard, LMHC,
and staff member of Columbia Evangelical Seminary When I read Daughters
for the first time, it was as it was being written. The edits hadn't
been done, and there were imperfections in the text. Even then, and
every time since, its impact on me was and is, well, cathartic! The
writing style is as familiar as a chat with your girlfriend over coffee,
yet the message of healing in the Lord go right to the heart. Stories
that I knew, lived, or had heard became more pertinent in my
relationship with my Father God, and stories I experienced for the first
time in the book gave me more understanding. I haven't always known how
God loves me, or that He loves me at all; the Lord has used this book to
make those facts very clear. My recommendation? Buy a box of tissues and
set aside some time to read this book with your Father God close by.
Don't worry. He'll be there! Leslie Ann Smith, Principal of Upper
Grades, St. George Classical Christian School, Music Ministry, Living
Faith Community Church. Joyce Carlin resides in St. George, Utah, with
her husband, writer, theologian, and pastor, Gabe Carlin and daughter,
Leslie Ann. She is the administrator of a small, Classical, Christian
school and leader of the Women's Ministry of Bible For Life Ministries.
Joyce has been an educator, speaker, and community leader for over
thirty years and is active in counseling and church groups. Her sense of
humor and dedication to the Lord has given her a unique perspective on
compassionate service. After many years of helping to heal the
brokenness and confusion of Christian brothers and sisters, Joyce has
developed and shared her insights in her writing to reach many more with
the joy of God's message. I am compelled by the inner call of the Father
to lift up the hearts of His children. I cannot rest until the message
of God's love and healing resounds in the lives of Christians
everywhere.