Charlotte Bethia Thomason
“My Grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness.” 2 Corinthians 12:9.
This verse settles me. I don’t have to fix everything before I rest. Grace still works when I’ve got nothing left to give.
ChCharlotte B. Thomason is a writer, speaker, and mentor who helps trauma survivors explore their stories with honesty, grace, and hope. A survivor of childhood abuse, she combines her journey with over three decades of professional experience in social work to offer a unique voice at the intersection of faith and trauma-informed care. Her first book, ‘What Kind of Love Is This? Finding God in the Darkness’, shares her story of healing after deep childhood trauma and years of spiritual confusion. It laid the groundwork for what would become her signature message: “Trauma does not define you. You are 'fearfully and wonderfully made' in God’s image.”arlotte B. Thomason is a writer, speaker, and mentor who helps trauma survivors explore their stories with honesty, grace, and hope. A survivor of childhood abuse, she combines her journey with over three decades of professional experience in social work to offer a unique voice at the intersection of faith and trauma-informed care. Her first book, ‘What Kind of Love Is This? Finding God in the Darkness’, shares her story of healing after deep childhood trauma and years of spiritual confusion. It laid the groundwork for what would become her signature message: “Trauma does not define you. You are 'fearfully and wonderfully made' in God’s image.”