Post-traumatic stress does not just live in memories.
It lives in the body.
In the silence.
In the anger, fear, hypervigilance, and shame that follow people home from war zones, trauma, abuse, loss, and life-altering events.
For many, the battle does not end when the danger passes. It simply changes shape.
Wounded But Not Defeated is not a clinical textbook and it is not a feel-good self-help guide. It is a field manual for the soul, written for those who are tired of surviving and ready to fight for healing, purpose, and restoration.
Drawing from real-life stories, biblical truth, and years of walking alongside people carrying invisible wounds, this book reframes PTSD not as an identity, but as an injury-one that can be faced, treated, and redeemed. Through a powerful warrior framework, readers are guided to confront the lies of shame, fear, isolation, and compromise, while learning how to stand firm in faith, rebuild resilience, and reclaim their God-given identity.
Inside these pages, you will discover:
Why trauma does not define who you areHow spiritual warfare intersects with mental and emotional woundsWhat Scripture says about suffering, perseverance, and restorationPractical tools to calm the nervous system and strengthen the mindThe Armor of God explained for real-world battlesWhy brotherhood, discipline, and prayer are essential for healingHow God meets people in their darkest moments and walks them toward victoryThis book speaks plainly, honestly, and without religious clich s. It acknowledges pain without glorifying it and offers hope without minimizing the struggle. Whether your wounds come from combat, first responder service, childhood trauma, betrayal, addiction, or prolonged stress, Wounded But Not Defeated meets you where you are-and challenges you to move forward.
You are not broken beyond repair.
You are not weak for struggling.
And you are not fighting alone.
The battle is real.
But so is the victory found in Christ.