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After a downward spiral sent author Judith Ann Hillard
into a cycle of addiction, she was snatched from darkness
and sheltered in the arms of God. The Other Woman At The Well
is the true-life account of a devastating addiction to cocaine
in the life of a woman "practically perfect in every way."
Hillard was the eldest child of a Protestant minister, a
straight-A student, student body president of her high school,
homecoming queen of a large university, and the girl everyone
wanted their son to marry. The recipient of several advanced
degrees, she taught English, public speaking, educational research,
and leadership for many years. When she became a cocaine addict,
she nearly lost it all.
"Millions of people the world over suffer from addictions
of every variety," says Hillard. "Sadly, it is the human
condition to lean on things not to our edification. My book
exclaims the promises of a Savior to a frail, dying woman who
has thrown herself away. He reaches down in His mercy and plucks
her from certain death to breathe into her spirit His love, His
grace, His truth, His miracles."
Hillard’s story is astonishing in its candor and passion.
But the candor with which she relates her journey to the
frightful "underbelly" of the world also provides a caveat:
"I am at times too candid, too human, too real. I do not mince
words nor beautify them to tell my story of overcoming addiction.
I am, like the Velveteen Rabbit, made real by my humanity, by
my weaknesses, by my addictive nature, by my willingness to
receive God’s grace and try in my brokenness to help others heal."
By surviving the pain, she now feels prepared to bestow upon
readers a gift of eternal proportions: a working knowledge of
life and the hereafter.
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here to order. 10% of all book sales have been dedicated by Judith and Olivia to the building fund at 91st Psalm
Christian School/Southgate Church in Phoenix.
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