Unfailing
Love
Freedom from abuse, shame, and control of a schizophrenic spouse.
A hidden life of secrecy, control, and emotional and physical abuse was Georgia’s lot after the man she married began exhibiting strange behavior and was later diagnosed with schizophrenia. Forbidden to pursue her beloved music or finish college and isolated from friends and family, she learned to lean deeply on the Holy Spirit to protect her and bring her through. She shares hard-won truths of her dependence on God to fight her battles, and how continual forgiveness learned in those seven dark years brought her ever closer to God, set her free, and gave her a song in her heart.
About the book
About the author
Georgia Morris has a BA from Eastern Washington State University and an MA in education from Whitworth University. She has taught in both Christian and public schools, primarily as a K–12 music specialist and choral director, while also giving private voice and piano lessons. She and her now husband, Wes, have been married thirty-three years and enjoy traveling, walking, involvement with friends and church, and leading small groups. The couple has four adult children, two daughters-in-law, one son-in-law, and seven grandkids and reside in the Seattle, Washington, area.