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Written by Beulah Coats
Beulah Coats
Beulah Coats is a compassionate author who bravely addresses difficult topics through her writing. Her book, Child Sexual Abuse: It’s Alright to Tell, offers a supportive voice to survivors, encouraging them to speak out and seek healing. With a deep commitment to raising awareness, Beulah’s work helps shed light on the importance of courage and resilience in the face of trauma.

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“It’s Alright to Tell” by Beulah Coats is a poignant and inspiring book that delves deep into the often challenging subject of abuse and the healing that follows when one finds the courage to speak out. The author, with profound empathy and understanding, guides the reader through a journey of self-discovery, resilience, and ultimately, empowerment.
Coats’ writing is both engaging and compassionate, making it accessible to readers who may be experiencing similar struggles or who want to understand the experiences of others. The book not only sheds light on the importance of breaking the silence surrounding abuse but also offers hope and encouragement to those who feel trapped by their circumstances.



One of the strengths of “It’s Alright to Tell” is how Coats weaves together personal anecdotes with broader themes of forgiveness, faith, and community support. Her narrative is honest and unflinching, yet it is also filled with moments of grace and redemption.
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Child Sexual Abuse: It’s Alright to Tell
This book focuses on the hidden pain of abuse, all the lives that it touches, and all the scars left behind; but through it all, you can stand up and say enough and let your voice be heard. Writing this book has helped me to release a lot of anger, pain, and guilt. It deals with the struggle abuse leaves behind. I hope this book can give someone the courage to stand and fight to go on. The pain is heard, but we can be free from it and help keep our children from falling through the system. Maybe this book will help someone come forth and tell their story and not be afraid or ashamed. I have lived it, seen it, and overcome it. By writing this book, it gives me a feeling of self-worth knowing it just might help someone heal.

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