Tara grew up in a family where fear ruled, whether that was of the cult indoctrinated teaching of Armageddon, or whether it was fearing abuse from those entrusted with her care. Future relationships for her sister and herself would involve men that were abusive as well, and the cult of Jehovah’s Witnesses would come up woefully short of supporting them in healthy ways. In the end, despite her prayers, despite her pleas with the elders for help, it would be Tara that would break the patterns herself and change the course of her life.
Tara’s art can be found @artbytaraworthing on Instagram
Her husband’s music can be found at Analog Smokeshow on Facebook
The song that Tara chose to represent her journey is How by Lisa Loeb
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Tara,
Your story gave me chills and I just want to thank you for being so brave and to share it. I didn’t have language for what I went through but when you said “nothing changed until I did something” it really resonated with me. I appreciate it so much and hearing you laugh and find joy gives me hope, to get there.