A Rose Is Still A Rose

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A powerful and compassionate Christian book that explores the story of Tamar in the Second Book of Samuel, offering hope, healing, and restoration for anyone struggling with trauma, shame, silence, or identity after painful experiences.

Through biblical reflection and gentle encouragement, A Rose Is Still A Rose reminds readers that their value, dignity, and worth remain unchanged—regardless of what they have endured.

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Discover the Truth About Your Identity Beyond Trauma

In the midst of pain, silence, shame, and emotional wounds, many people begin to question their worth. But what if your value was never lost to begin with?

A Rose Is Still A Rose is a deeply compassionate and biblically grounded book that explores the story of Tamar from the Second Book of Samuel—a woman often remembered for her trauma rather than her identity.

This book gently walks readers through themes of:

  • Identity before pain
  • Boundaries and emotional safety
  • Trauma and misplaced shame
  • Silence and isolation
  • The pain of being unheard
  • Restoration and healing
  • Rediscovering dignity and self-worth

Rather than focusing only on what happened to Tamar, this book highlights a greater truth:
what happened to a person does not define who they are.

Written with clarity, care, and spiritual insight, this book offers encouragement for:

  • Survivors of emotional or personal trauma
  • Women seeking healing and restoration
  • Christians navigating difficult life experiences
  • Readers searching for biblical encouragement and identity

Each chapter provides thoughtful reflection, practical application points, and faith-based encouragement designed to help readers reconnect with truth, value, and hope.

Whether you are personally healing or supporting someone else through a difficult season, A Rose Is Still A Rose serves as a reminder that dignity, worth, and identity remain intact—even after painful experiences.


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