Synopses & Reviews
Pain and hopelessness are the common ground shared between two vastly different culturesand#8212;a middle-class white woman in rural America and war-ravaged children in Africaand#8212;as author Bethany Haley shares her story of healing and how she built Exile International, a non-profit that nurtures child soldiers rescued from the LRA (Lordand#8217;s Resistance Army).andlt;BRandgt;andlt;BRandgt;Meet Denis. Denis was abducted at the age of ten after being forced to watch members of the LRA murder his father and grandparents. His younger siblings were left behind, and his mother was instructed to and#8220;raise them welland#8230; for one day weand#8217;ll return to take them too.and#8221; andlt;BRandgt; andlt;BRandgt;Denis is one of thousands of innocent boys and girls who have had their innocence stolen and are forced to do the unthinkable on a daily basis. But their horrific experiences are just the beginning. The real story is what happens andlt;Iandgt;afterandlt;/Iandgt;. andlt;BRandgt; andlt;BRandgt;Once the children escape or are rescued, they have to find a way to live again. This is where Bethany Haley comes in. Faced with her own failures and rocky journey toward healing, Bethany founded Exile Internationaland#8212;a foundation that uses art and expression therapy to help with the healing process. Once these children learn to face their pasts, they are given hope for a future and a vision for making a difference in their country as peace-makers.andlt;BRandgt; andlt;BRandgt;Featuring a foreword by Katie Davis, author of the bestseller andlt;Iandgt;Kisses from Katieandlt;/Iandgt;, this riveting narrative shows us that no matter what hardships we have endured, there is always a way to healing and a positive future.
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"Bethany is a force of nature and loves everyone in her blast radius with the kind of focused attention and compassion that Jesus gave to the people around Him. Bethany doesnand#8217;t just pass along some theories sheand#8217;s read about in this book. She shares the pain, the hope, and the wonder that have become her life. Buckle up. Youand#8217;re going to love the journey you're about to go on with someone who knows and lives what sheand#8217;s talking about."
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"I meet Jesus anew in Bethany's stories of these children. It is my prayer that you will, too. It is my prayer that all of us will know and believe that Jesus can turn our greatest pain into our greatest joy, if only we will invite him."
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andlt;iandgt;"The Color of Grace andlt;/iandgt;poignantly addresses a lesson I learned long ago: when people are sick, homeless, or hungry, words are not enough. They need help for when they hurt. Drawing from her professional training and her personal experiences with trauma, Bethany provides that help for children who are wounded both physically and emotionally. This book will inspire you, inform you, and enable you to see Godand#8217;s grace in the midst of pain."
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"I couldnand#8217;t put the book down. Bethanyand#8217;s words are raw and vulnerable. Each chapter made me want to read more and to go deeper into the story of redemption. This book illustrates more than ever the beauty and healing that can spring forth from the most painful things in our lives."
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"I recently traveled to Uganda with Bethany and the Exile team and was blown away by the impact art therapy can have on these young children. The pains of their past are unspeakable. But through Bethany and Exile International, I got to see the dreams of their future take shape right in front of my eyes. The powerful stories that we got to hear are now in this book, and they will surely have a profound impact on the lives of the readers, just as they did mine."
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"How bad can life get? And how can people pull through when life gets beyond bad? This is the story of how Bethany Haley Williams found hope and healing from PTSD, and then brought that same healing to former child soldiers in Africa. This is a story of responding to God's grace and power. When I first heard Bethany's dream in 2008, I thought it would never happen. But that shows how little I knew about Bethany. A compelling read. Heart-breaking and inspiring. Overwhelming and uplifting."
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"andlt;Iandgt;The Color of Graceandlt;/Iandgt; by Bethany Haley Williams is an honest portrayal of her struggles and how she was able to overcome them and make a difference in young people's lives. Bethany has found her own way to connect with young people and in that process of gaining knowledge and wisdom, the young people are able to heal and find purpose in their lives. With Exile International's trauma-care program, Bethany uses art therapy to help youth that have been affected by war. Bethany is a true peace soldier and an inspiration to many."
Synopsis
A middle-class woman in rural America and war-affected children in Africa find common ground in their journeys from brokenness to redemption.andlt;BRandgt;andlt;BRandgt;Author and psychologist Bethany Haley Williams shares how her own emotional healing led her into treacherous war zones, where she provides care to former child soldiers and young girls used as sex slaves.andlt;BRandgt; andlt;BRandgt;Faced with her own battle with shame and a rocky journey toward healing, Bethany founded Exile International, a nonprofit that implements art/expressive therapy and long-term, rehabilitative care to restore and empower war-affected childrenand#8212;including children rescued from Joseph Konyand#8217;s LRA (Lordand#8217;s Resistance Army).andlt;BRandgt; andlt;BRandgt;One of those rescued young men, Solomon, was abducted at the age of ten after being forced to watch LRA soldiers maim and murder his father and grandfather. His younger siblings were left behind, and his mother was instructed to and#8220;raise them welland#8230;for one day weand#8217;ll return to take them too.and#8221; Solomon is one of hundreds of thousands of boys and girls who have had their innocence stolen and are forced to do the unthinkable on a daily basis. But their horrific experiences are just the beginning. The real story is what happens andlt;iandgt;afterandlt;/iandgt;.andlt;BRandgt; andlt;BRandgt;Once these children learn to face their pasts, they are given hope for a future and a vision for changing the fabric of their countries by becoming leaders for peace and advocates of the power of forgiveness.
About the Author
Bethany Haley grew up in Western, Kentucky. In 2008, she co-founded Exile International in Brentwood, Tennessee. The organization exists to instill hope, healing, and love to Africa’s war-affected children and former child soldiers through art and expressive trauma therapy. Bethany works with and trains existing African organizations and local leaders on the ground, to help increase peace-building skills and counseling programs in the wounded communities of Congo and Uganda.
She is a specialized trauma therapist with a PhD in counseling psychology and is quickly becoming an expert and leader in the specialized field of healing war-affected children and former child soldiers with worldwide organizations such as the UN sending victims to her for help. To learn more, visit ExileInternational.org or BethanyHaley.Blogspot.com.Katie Davis is the author/illustrator of seven previous picture books, including Who Hops?, and Kindergarten Rocks! (which the Department of Education in Georgia gave to every incoming kindergartner in the state). Her novel, The Curse of Addy McMahon (Greenwillow, 2008), is a Bank Street College of Education Best Children's Book of the Year. Katie is also a regular guest on Good Morning Ct. (on ABC affiliate WTNH), recommending great books for children.