12/16/2023 0 Comments Prey tell book![]() "For too long the voices of women and girls who suffer violence have been marginalized, ignored, or worse, silenced within communities of faith and beyond. Liz Forkin Bohannon, CEO of Sseko Designs author of Beginner's Pluck: Build Your Life of Purpose and Impact Now I am so grateful for Tiffany's courage and cogency and the role this book will play in our collective fight for justice, restoration, and dignity." Exploring the intersection of gender, race, class, and religion, she candidly calls out the evil of the abuse of power while maintaining hope for a brighter future. ![]() "Fueled by her lived experience and well-executed and helpful research and reporting, Bluhm bravely paints a poignant picture of the damage of unchecked misogyny both within and outside the church. Hillary McBride, psychologist, author, speaker, and podcaster The church is precisely the community that needs to be leading the way toward a future where all women are both safe and free." By illuminating both how predatory behavior occurs and the systemic forces that keep it from being spoken about or believed, Prey Tell reminds us that the church is not absolved from the legacy of sexualized violence, nor is it exempt from the responsibility of repairing unjust systems. "In what is at once a gut punch to the silencing of women as well as a call to action for the church to create a more just and equitable world, Bluhm leads the way by doing with this book what we all need to do-break the silence, tell the truth, believe women, protect the survivors, and end sexualized violence against girls and women. Mayfield, author of The Myth of the American Dream: Reflections on Affluence, Autonomy, Safety, and Power A must-read-a truly difficult read-for anyone who longs to see justice upheld in our world."ĭ. L. ![]() Tiffany Bluhm lays out all the ways it costs women to speak up, inviting us into the terror of this situation while also asking us to grapple with our own role in enabling this cycle to continue. " Prey Tell is a devastating look at how culture, theology, and economics combine to uphold abusers and to silence those who try to speak the truth in our day and age. Look at Who I Am Part 3: How Everyone Can Speak Up 9. But He's Done So Much for Me Part 2: How We Silence Women 5. Contents Introduction Part 1: Why We Silence Women Who Tell the Truth 1. They'll emerge more ready than ever to advocate for justice, healing, and resurrection. As readers journey with Bluhm, they will be moved to find their own way, their own voice, and their own conviction for standing with women. ![]() Addressing men and women in all work settings-within the church and beyond-popular author and podcast host Tiffany Bluhm sets out to understand the cultural and spiritual narratives that silence women and to illuminate the devastating emotional, financial, and social impact of silence in the face of injustice. In so doing, she empowers others to speak up against abuses of power. With honesty and strength, she tells stories of how women have overcome silence to expose the truth about their ministry and professional leaders-and the backlash they so often face. Bluhm explores the complex dynamics of power and abuse in systems we all find ourselves in. Yet like many women today who are taking action against sexual harassment and sexual assault, it is. All books can be read as standalones."A welcome book offering an important wake-up call to the Christian community and beyond."-Gail Eubanks, Library Journal Tiffany Bluhm wishes this wasn't her story to tell. It is book one in the Ravaged Castle series. Prey Tell is a full-length, brother’s best friend/billionaire romance with primal play themes. I soon learn that despite his controlled exterior, Chase seems to have one weakness. Except, a furious Chase finds me talking to another man. ![]() Tempted with an invite to Ravage Castle, I show up seeking answers to questions I’m not sure I can handle. Now, eight years later, my life is falling apart despite my careful planning. Until he rejected me and walked out of my life. I thrive on information, data, and lists, and it made sense on paper. Juliet Presenting my brother’s best friend with a pros/cons list of why he should take my virginity seemed like a good idea at the time. From that moment on, I knew she would only ever be one thing. And then the good girl I’ve known most of my life drops to her knees. Except, with her, I should’ve known a single taste wouldn’t be enough. Until my best friend’s little sister shows up at The Hunt ready to play, and I lose control. He was both… Chase As the second youngest Ravage brother, I’ve spent my entire adult life rectifying our tainted family name and keeping my urges behind closed doors. ![]()
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