Your Past Does not define you
Heal from a past of shame and regret by studying the Tender Hand of God over the adulterous woman in scripture
A Tender Hand is the #1 recommend Christian woman’s book for woman leaving promiscuity seeking freedom in their new beginning.
“Whether you have sold your body out of choice, force, or your innocence was stolen, this book is for you. It is possible to heal from the shame and regret. you can find freedom in the God who cares. This book is an excellent companion with you on that journey.”
— Kearsy Hoffman
A Tender Hand Is a companion for the woman who feels like damaged goods, unworthy of a new beginning
Each chapter was designed to help you read with understanding, not confusion. You’ll be guided through story, context, reflection, and application so the women of Scripture feel alive, accessible, and spiritually meaningful.
Inside A Tender Hand
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Meet The Author
Hi, I’m Kearsy Hoffman—wife, mother, business owner, and a woman who knows what it means to be made new.
I’m on a mission to rewrite the narrative around women marked by shame so that I can reveal the truth. I’m to show what God actually does with broken stories—He restores them, redeems them, and gives them purpose.
My story is messy, real, and redeemed—and it’s through that redemption that I’ve come to know a God who restores what feels lost. I am living proof He rewrites what the world try’s to label.
I wrote A Tender Hand because I believe women deserve healing, not condemnation. The truth of Scripture should lead us into freedom, not confusion.
This book isn’t about being perfect—it’s about repentance, restoration, and discovering that you were never too far gone to begin with.
Let’s step into healing, together.
Kearsy Hoffman
Meet the women history tried to bury.
Adamah
Photini
Rahab
Tamar
Bathsheba
Bride of Christ
Hagar
Gomer
If You have ever Thought…
“I’ve gone too far… God wouldn’t want someone like me.”
“I knew better… and I still chose it.”
“I don’t even know where to start with God.”
“I feel stuck between who I was and who I’m trying to be.”
“I want to change… but I don’t know how to actually walk that out.”
“I don’t feel worthy to be part of the church.”
“I’m tired of carrying this shame, but I don’t know how to let it go.”