Priscilla M. Cannion
Discussing Life from Another Side
by Priscilla M. Cannion
In Molested: Now Homosexual, Maybe Delivered but Not Healed, Priscilla Cannion exposes the untold truth behind hidden wounds that shape identity and silence the soul. This book is a raw and courageous testimony of broken innocence, misplaced refuge, and the long journey toward deliverance. It confronts the unspoken link between childhood molestation and the search for love and safety in all the wrong places. While deliverance may come, healing often remains incomplete. Through personal reflection and spiritual revelation, this book invites readers to face the pain, acknowledge the root, and embrace the process of true restoration—body, soul, and spirit.
This book sheds light on the deep emotional and spiritual aftermath of childhood molestation and how it can distort identity, relationships, and faith. Molested: Now Homosexual, Maybe Delivered but Not Healed is not a story of condemnation, but of confrontation and compassion. It speaks to those who have survived abuse and to those who love, lead, or minister to them.
Priscilla Cannion courageously shares insights drawn from her personal journey and ministry experiences, helping readers understand that deliverance is only the beginning—true healing requires facing buried pain, forgiving deep wounds, and allowing God to restore what trauma tried to destroy.
This is more than a book—it’s a call to honesty, restoration, and the kind of healing that goes beyond the surface to reach the soul.
Priscilla Cannion is an author and advocate dedicated to addressing trauma, identity, and spiritual healing through honest conversations that inspire restoration, truth, and hope.
Welcome to my bookstore. My heart behind these writings is rooted in truth, healing, and restoration. Through my books, Molested Now Homosexual Maybe Delivered but Not Healed and Hear Our Cry Know Our Pain, I address real struggles, deep wounds, and the journey toward wholeness with honesty and compassion. My mission is to create a space where difficult conversations can happen, healing can begin, and readers can find hope, understanding, and spiritual encouragement. Thank you for being here and allowing me to share this journey with you.
Molested Now Homosexual Maybe Delivered but Not Healed Discussing Life from Another Side
In Hear Our Cry, Know Our Pain, Priscilla Cannion gives voice to the silent cries of children whose pain was never recognized, only misjudged. Through raw, real-life stories, this book unveils the hidden wounds of those molested in childhood who sought refuge in homosexuality—delivered, perhaps, but still deeply unhealed. Their cries were not heard because they came without tears, expressed instead through actions mistaken for rebellion or confusion. This is a call to truly listen—to discern pain where the world saw defiance—and to join a movement of deliverance, healing, and restoration for a generation longing to be understood.