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Stories Our Scars Tell

Hope, Healing, And Honesty About The Wounds We Carry

Brittany Tinsley
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Year
2025
Language
English

About

To be healed is simply to live a life fully felt-not perfect and not pain-free, but beautiful anyway.In the depths of our struggles, it's easy to feel alone-unseen, unheard, and unsure if healing is even possible. Brittany Tinsley, a self-injury recovery advocate, offers a beacon of hope for those in seasons of suffering as she shares her deeply personal journey from self-harm to healing. She invites readers to join her on a transformative path from isolation to connection, fear to hope, and hurt to wholeness.
Divided into three insightful parts, Stories Our Scars Tell explores the lingering questions that haunt us, the comforting words we long to hear, and the strength found in embracing our struggles. Tinsley's dual perspective as both an expert and someone who has walked through the darkness of self- harm provides a unique and compassionate guide for readers. Speaking to the heart of identity, self-worth, and the pursuit of hope, Stories Our Scars Tell is a powerful reminder that healing doesn't happen overnight but is a continual reckoning between who we've been, who we are, and who we'd like to become.

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"The most difficult (and yet most freeing) thing we can do is share the parts of us we'd never want anyone to see. Brittany is living proof of what that level of transparency promises to offer. Brittany's vulnerable telling of her story will not only inspire you but will begin to unlock that same kind of freedom and healing in your own story."
Davey Blackburn
"In Stories Our Scars Tell, Brittany Tinsley helps readers understand that a pick-yourself-up-by-the-bootstraps faith is really no faith at all but rather a prison built with the bones of self-sufficiency. Through her own healed (and healing) scars, Tinsley helps us envision a world filled with compassion, hope, and care."
Jenai Auman
"This book is a powerful and beautifully written account of self-harm, struggle, healing, and hope. Everyone with lived experience of self-injury has a story worth telling, and Brittany shares her story thoughtfully, neither sensationalizing nor sugarcoating it. She respectfully addresses the well-intentioned yet hurtful platitudes often provided in Christian communities when responding to self-harm, and she gracefully exemplifies how a mature faith in God recognizes that self-injuring does not change or reduce someone's lovability. This is a must-read for anyone who cares about someone who self-injures, is interested in better understanding the psychology of self-injury, or who themselves have lived experience of self-injury."
Nicholas J. Westers

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