Publisher's Synopsis
Burned But Not Destroyed is a story of courage in which a young, sheltered girl rises above some challenges in her life which were meant to break her. She battles fiercely against domestic abuse in various forms. The abuse begins early in her childhood with abandonment, and follows the main character, Tulip, through her adult years to a point where she is forced to confront it. The irony is that although her personal life is dysfunctional, Tulip defies the odds by becoming successful in her professional life. Eventually all aspects of this woman's life come to a crossroads from which she evolves into a strong, resilient person with a faith stronger than the chains of her mental and emotional oppression. This book is a valuable tool for all young Christian women who struggle to find out the relevance of religion to their situation. They will see that the doctrines and dogmas are too abstract to help anyone, and that only a real and personal relationship with themselves first and then the Redeemer will make a difference in a cruel world.