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The Covering

ISBN--978-0-615-94858-4

 

Rosie M. Hill today, you might be surprised at her painful beginnings. Now confidently carrying descriptors such as wife, mother, college graduate, neurodiagnostic technologist, author, co-founder of the Fruit of Forgiveness Ministry, and national speaker, Rosie once suffered under the weight of labels such as abuse victim, high school dropout, unwed mother, and two-time divorcee. So what led her from victim to victor? 


Rosie’s personal memoir, The Covering: A True Journey, describes her search for answers and reveals the deep truths she discovered. Her journey may have begun with the question, “Why me?” But it eventually expanded to include all of humanity—asking simply, “Why?” 

Our enemy, she learned, is ignorance. We are all deceived; and while some ignorance is personal, some is universal. Not content to find only the personal answers for her own life, Rosie sought long and hard to find the universal answers that offer life to everyone. So, where does this harmful ignorance stem from? How does it affect us? How do we combat it? 

As a child, Rosie suffered abuse. But what kept her in bondage was her ignorance—layers of deceit that weighed her down and covered up the truth. We all suffer under the weight of these false coverings, and our freedom lies in discovering them and removing them, one by one. The point is not to be uncovered, but to exchange our false coverings with the one true covering given by God, a covering that offers life rather than death. 

Whatever obstacles you face—abuse, discrimination, loss, or low self-esteem—there is a way through them. By sharing her own story, Rosie reveals the path we all can follow toward truth and a life lived with joy. Her story inspires the courage to hope for change and step out in faith on our own journey.

Forgiving Them

ISBN-9781492350460

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A spiritual memoir that offers an honest depiction of the task to forgive, in all its ups and downs, Forgiving Them humbly shares the story of a woman searching for her true life and real love. Full of biblical wisdom and encouragement, Hill’s journey will inspire you to take a fresh look at your own life.

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This true story begins with a twelve-year-old girl who just wants to experience a carefree childhood for once in her life, but instead finds herself on the receiving end of treatment that would be devastating to even an adult. Betrayed by the very people who should protect and care for her—and unable to understand why—she feels helpless and lost.

Over time, she wishes she could just forget all their hurtful words and actions. However, she discovers that ignoring something doesn’t make it go away. While “let go, and let God,” sounds like a good idea, it can diminish suffering in a harmful way. And when she tries to release her painful memories, her bitterness and anger seem to only increase.

 

Author Rosie M. Hill is a neurodiagnostic technologist who has learned through her work about the significant connection between memories and emotions in the brain—and this is her story. Hill details how, as an adult, she has a breakthrough when she realizes that there are both biological and spiritual forces contributing to her emotional bondage and that engaging them both might release her from the pain of her past.

 

 

Neurotheology Reveals the Covert                             Bondage of Unforgiveness

ISBN-9781439227824

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BISAC: Religion / Christian Life / Spiritual Growth

Short Description 
The relationship between brain function and forgiveness cannot be disputed. However, it has taken one woman's daring foray into an entirely new area ;Neurodiagnostic Technologist Rosie M. Hill's fascinating book, Neurotheology Reveals The Covert Bondage of Unforgiveness ;to explain clearly and passionately how unforgiveness is associated with brain function, and how learning to trust in the teaching of God will not only heal the bitterness we experience in relationships, but lead us to more joyful and fulfilling lives.

 

 

Forgiveness versus the Covert Bondage of Unforgiveness

ISBN-9781439227817

 

BISAC: Religion / Christian Life / Personal Growth

In Rosie M. Hill’s workbook Forgiveness Versus the Covert Bondage of Unforgiveness, the neurodiagnostic technologist and respected author re-explores the material covered in Neurotheology Reveals the Covert Bondage of Unforgiveness. This informative and uplifting workbook emphasizes the link between behavior, spirituality, and the process of forgiveness. As before, Hill uses her own history of childhood abuse to lay out a compelling argument for living as God intended us to live: helping one another and calling upon the strength of His intentions to free us from the bondage of our own intransigence. After all, Hill proposes, what creates a stronger life force than forgiving ourselves, others, and accepting the love of God? And what forms a greater sense of bondage—emotional and spiritual—than the inability to turn away from the deception of Satan? Whether an individual, group, or organization focused on a richer life and more satisfying relationships, this book delivers at every level.

In 2002, the quest to seek God's specific plan for my life revealed another amazing pivotal moment. l was encouraged again, by another friend, in a different place, years and miles apart to write my story.  This time the words and urgency got my attention. She said to me: "It's time to write your story."

These books personify my story ... and oh, so much more!

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