UNITED STATES – In a world filled with silent suffering, emotional turmoil, and unseen scars, Dr. Teresa Ukattah-Meremoth offers a beacon of hope through her powerful new book, The Ruins Still Speak: When Shattered Pieces Become A Masterpiece. Released in large print paperback on April 20, 2025, this inspiring work is already striking a deep chord with readers across the globe who are looking for healing in the aftermath of emotional and spiritual brokenness.
Dr. Teresa Ukattah-Meremoth, an established voice in Christian counseling and healing ministry, delves into the intimate realities of human pain, trauma, and redemption. The Ruins Still Speak is not just a book—it is an emotional and spiritual journey that leads readers from despair to transformation, reminding them that even in their lowest moments, there is purpose, beauty, and hope.
“Brokenness,” Dr. Teresa explains, “is more than just the feeling of being hurt—it’s the deep awareness that something inside you has shattered. It’s the silent grief of loss, the ache of loneliness, the exhaustion of suffering that lingers too long. But it is in these fragile moments that our deepest healing often begins.”
This book is written for anyone who has endured loss, faced rejection, battled depression, or felt the crushing weight of life’s trials. Through poetic storytelling, compassionate insight, and biblical inspiration, The Ruins Still Speak guides readers through those long nights of the soul—those moments when words fail and only tears speak—and into a place where they can see their value, even in pieces.
A Masterpiece Made from Shattered Pieces
Each chapter of the book echoes a powerful message: that God is not intimidated by our brokenness. On the contrary, He specializes in taking shattered pieces and turning them into something beautiful. Dr. Teresa draws from both personal experiences and years of ministering to others to paint a moving picture of how pain, when surrendered, becomes the foundation of purpose.
Dr. Teresa writes, “It’s in the sleepless nights when tears soak the pillow, in the whispered prayers when words fail, in the long stares in the mirror, wondering who you’ve become. Brokenness strips us down, exposing every wound, every fear, every unspoken sorrow. It forces us to meet ourselves—our most vulnerable, unguarded selves—without the masks we usually wear.”
This deeply empathetic narrative doesn’t shy away from the hard truths of human suffering but instead embraces them, offering spiritual strategies, prayers, and meditations that help readers begin the process of emotional and spiritual rebuilding.
A Timely Message for a Hurting World
In a time when many are dealing with the residual effects of global crises, mental health challenges, grief, and personal setbacks, The Ruins Still Speak offers a timely and universal message: you are not alone, and your brokenness is not the end of your story.
Dr. Teresa’s background as a faith leader and counselor gives her a unique lens through which she offers comfort and practical advice. Readers have already begun expressing how much the book resonates with their personal journeys. The large print edition makes it accessible to a broader audience, including older readers and those with visual difficulties.
Available Now
The Ruins Still Speak: When Shattered Pieces Become A Masterpiece is now available in large print paperback format on Amazon: https://a.co/d/gy4kUKk. For those seeking healing, reflection, and inspiration, this book is a heartfelt invitation to begin again.
For speaking engagements, ministry requests, or bulk orders, Dr. Teresa Ukattah-Meremoth can be contacted via email at [email protected]. More information about her ministry and additional resources can be found on her website: www.pastorteresa.org.
About the Author
Dr. Teresa Ukattah-Meremoth is a U.S.-based author, speaker, and Christian counselor with a passion for ministering to the brokenhearted. Through her years of service and healing ministry, she has helped countless individuals find restoration through faith. Her work is centered around the belief that no wound is too deep for God to heal, and no story too shattered to be rewritten into something beautiful.
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