4/2/2024 0 Comments Nate newton wife dorothyIn this book Dorothy shares her experiences of pain, loss, survival, hope, recovery, and victory. Dorothy was trapped with no one to talk to and nowhere to run. The world did not see her suffering behind closed doorsshe was betrayed, treated abusively, threatened continually. She found herself living in the world she thought she had escaped in her years growing up. She was married to a handsome, successful, famous professional athlete, who was a three time Super Bowl Champion and six time Pro-Bowler for the Dallas Cowboys.īefore long the relationship turned abusive. She had gone from poverty to the pinnacle of success. She then began to live out her dreams in Dallas of a better home and life when she married celebrity superstar football player Nate Newton. But she became the first in her family to graduate from college and moved out of poverty. I was thrilled to review it for Book Look Bloggers.Raised near New Orleans as one of six children, Dorothy Newton was surrounded by abuse and poverty as she grew up. This book is full of learning experiences. Dating Nate, an unbeliever, she starts to compromise her values. Note the red flags that shout Nate & Dorothy's relationship is bound to fail while they are still dating.ĭorothy's number one priority had always been her service to God. I urge young women who are dating to read this book. Ms Newton gives God the glory for helping her with the pain and giving her the strength. These men are so charismatic that individuals feel that if there is a problem in your marriage it must certainly be you. Having a spouse that lives a double life is not the greatest deal breaker. Trying to keep that secret because it's too embarrassing is tormenting. How the public view's your family life and how you are really living is very different. There is an unspoken kinship among survivors who suffer in silence. Having lived through an abusive relationship during the seventies, I was compelled to read Dorothy J. A gripping story throughout, A Silent Cry is a testament to Dorothy’s will to live and the peace that comes with hope in the God who sees and hears your tears-even when no one else does. The world did not see her suffering behind closed doors-she was betrayed, treated abusively, threatened continually. Raised near New Orleans as one of six children, Dorothy Newton was surrounded by abuse and poverty as she grew up.
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