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When Jennifer Randle was 16 years old, she was sexually assaulted. Quickly after the assault, she saw her mental health rapidly decline, causing her to feel estranged from the gospel.
After harboring feelings of anger for a long period of time and cutting herself off from many relationships, Jennifer was finally able to realize she needed help. Eventually, she received diagnoses of depression and PTSD.
Through her recovery, Jennifer realized the feelings of estrangement she had felt were not coming from her Heavenly Father. She now shares her story to support others on a journey similar to hers.
By Kyrie PapenfussWhen Jennifer Randle was 16 years old, she was sexually assaulted. Quickly after the assault, she saw her mental health rapidly decline, causing her to feel estranged from the gospel.
After harboring feelings of anger for a long period of time and cutting herself off from many relationships, Jennifer was finally able to realize she needed help. Eventually, she received diagnoses of depression and PTSD.
Through her recovery, Jennifer realized the feelings of estrangement she had felt were not coming from her Heavenly Father. She now shares her story to support others on a journey similar to hers.