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‘God Heals’: Author’s Escape From Cult-Like Existence, Embrace of Christianity Offers Hopeful Blueprint as Suicide Crisis Rages

Updated: August 4, 2024 at 1:16 pm EST  See Comments

Author and commentator Carrie Sheffield has long been a bold voice in the political news space.

But she’s now opening up in a much more personal way in her new memoir, “Motorhome Prophecies,” a candid journey exploring abuse, trauma, and spiritual healing.

Sheffield says it’s a book that comes at a time when culture is desperately reeling, citing alarming suicide statistics showing nearly 50,000 people took their own lives in 2022 alone.

“I wrote the memoir because I just felt … we’re at this time right now in America with record depression and suicide rates,” she said. “We have the highest suicide rate since 1941, and we have the highest depression rate ever.”

Born Into Purported Chaos

Sheffield said she’s no stranger to dealing with mental health struggles as a result of what she described as a tumultuous and chaotic upbringing.

“I was born into a family where I’ve been struggling with these issues for decades now, and, to me, it seemed like God wanted me to be able to share the tools that I’ve been able to develop,” she said, noting how her experience turning to God changed everything.

The political commentator said there’s plenty of scientific

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