![]() ![]() She has a lifetime of wisdom to impart, and the simple, straightforward way she does so here makes every page an inspiration. She is also one of the most spiritual people we've ever met, something she leaned on for strength during the trials of her marriage. ![]() It was incredibly touching and inspiring to watch. She's a devoted mother who after her divorce brought that family together and held them so tightly that nothing could have ever torn them apart. * Pat and Cheri Summerall, now-deceased legendary television sportscaster * We've been friends with Dorothy Newton for years and have long admired her strength and courage. ![]() She shares her past and present experiences with others in the hope that they too can celebrate life in abundance now and forever. Her life is an inspiring example of a courageous woman of God who values faith, family, and friends as our ultimate early treasures. * Debbie Morris, executive pastor, Pink (Gateway Women) at Gateway Church and author of The Blessed Woman * It is a privilege to call Dorothy Newton friend. ![]() I have no doubt that getting to know Dorothy Newton will enrich and encourage you. In Silent Cry, you will be encouraged to not let your pain define you or your future. She contrasts the voice of abuse, which shouts fear and shame, with the sweet song of freedom and healing. * Monte Ford, former senior vice president at American Airlines & Ingrid Ford, owner of Peace of Life Massage * My friend Dorothy Newton will become your friend as she graciously takes you into her world-into the celebrity lifestyle and the shadowy recesses where abuse dominated and destroyed her dream world. In fact, this book is more than a story it is a witness and full evidence of human capability. Both the good and the bad we read in this story occur beneath the covering of God's grace, which is the bedrock of Dorothy's strength. * Jan Greenwood, pastor, Pink (Gateway women) at Gateway Church and author of Women at War * Though the book's title reads Silent Cry, this is a story about triumph and grace-the triumph of Dorothy, of her sons Tre and King, and ultimately of Nate Newton as well. If you've ever wondered how you are going to make it, this book is for you. It is rare to find such honesty and hope in the same place. She shares the truth of her personal story in a way that reveals hope for anyone difficult circumstances, unhealthy relationships, or even devastating loss. Dorothy chose in the midst of isolation and relational deprivation to turn her tears into floods of victory. However, it wasn't until she dared to share the story of Silent Cry with me that I fully understood how her ability to overcome personal pain had been shaped by her passion for Jesus. When I first met her, I knew immediately there was a spiritual strength about her that was uncommon. These are words I use to describe Dorothy Newton. * Lisa Rose, founder and board president of The Gatehouse, a ministry for women and children in crisis * Powerful. Most of all, this true story will help victims know without a doubt that with God, they can escape domestic abuse and rise above it. We'll discover that all of us are responsible to learn about it, fight it, and give others a way out when they need it. Because of Dorothy's courage to tell her story, all of us will better understand the horrible reality of domestic violence in our own backyard. * Rebecca Wilson, LCSW, LMFT, pastor, Marriage and Family Ministries at Gateway Church * Beauty, honesty, and guts describe this overcomer named Dorothy Newton. She shares this story courageously so that the reader can experience God in their own set of circumstances. Truth brings liberty to the captive, gives beauty for ashes, great joy in place of grieving, and high praise to God instead of despair. ![]()
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