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Margaret’s story, "[[Scars Don’t Hurt]]", walks the reader through each stage of her life and the steps she must take to find wholeness and healing.  Her miracle is not instantaneous, but instead, a journey.  Anyone who has ever been hurt and needs healing in her soul can identify with the different stages described by Margaret and come to the same conclusion she did:  Jesus heals all.  There may still remain a scar, a memory of things that once occurred; but it is only a scar, after all, and scars don’t hurt.
 
Margaret’s story, "[[Scars Don’t Hurt]]", walks the reader through each stage of her life and the steps she must take to find wholeness and healing.  Her miracle is not instantaneous, but instead, a journey.  Anyone who has ever been hurt and needs healing in her soul can identify with the different stages described by Margaret and come to the same conclusion she did:  Jesus heals all.  There may still remain a scar, a memory of things that once occurred; but it is only a scar, after all, and scars don’t hurt.
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Margaret Davidson suffered through a childhood of sexual, physical and emotional abuse, and entered adulthood reeling from the effects of repressing her memories and pain. In her book, Scars Don't Hurt, co-authored with her son Blake Davidson, Margaret shares her story, teaching others who have been damaged by physical, sexual, and emotional abuse to trust in God and receive complete healing in him. Bringing a message of forgiveness and love, she demonstrates how a rich and meaningful life can rise from the depths of great pain.
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[[St. Catharines]], [[Ontario]]
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[mailto:margaret@scarsdonthurt.org e-mail]
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[https://www.vaxxine.com/scarsdonthurt/payment.php order the book online]
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http://www.scarsdonthurt.org

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Suffering through a childhood of sexual, physical and emotional abuse, Margaret Davidson entered adulthood reeling from the effects of repressing her memories and pain. Victimized a second time by nightmares, night sweats, paranoia and unpredictable emotional triggers, and struggling in relationships with the people that meant the most to her — her husband Bill and their children — Margaret finds healing in only one person… Jesus. He broke through the pain.

Margaret’s story, "Scars Don’t Hurt", walks the reader through each stage of her life and the steps she must take to find wholeness and healing. Her miracle is not instantaneous, but instead, a journey. Anyone who has ever been hurt and needs healing in her soul can identify with the different stages described by Margaret and come to the same conclusion she did: Jesus heals all. There may still remain a scar, a memory of things that once occurred; but it is only a scar, after all, and scars don’t hurt.

Margaret Davidson suffered through a childhood of sexual, physical and emotional abuse, and entered adulthood reeling from the effects of repressing her memories and pain. In her book, Scars Don't Hurt, co-authored with her son Blake Davidson, Margaret shares her story, teaching others who have been damaged by physical, sexual, and emotional abuse to trust in God and receive complete healing in him. Bringing a message of forgiveness and love, she demonstrates how a rich and meaningful life can rise from the depths of great pain.

St. Catharines, Ontario

e-mail

order the book online

http://www.scarsdonthurt.org