A Mother’s Story of Faith and Survival
Pain has a voice, but so does hope. From Hell to Glory: A Woman Called Theodosia by Juliet Revell is a gripping true story of one woman’s journey through abuse, fear, and heartbreak—and the divine strength that carried her out of it. This isn’t just a testimony; it’s a mirror reflecting the silent suffering of countless women trapped in cycles of domestic violence.
Juliet Revell shares the life of her mother, Theodosia, who endured years of physical, verbal, and emotional abuse at the hands of her husband, James. Despite the pain, Theodosia clung to faith, even when hope seemed impossible. It’s a story that reminds readers that no matter how deep the darkness, God’s light can still reach—and heal.
A Journey Through Pain to Purpose
From Hell to Glory: A Woman Called Theodosia goes beyond recounting pain—it transforms it. Juliet Revell doesn’t shy away from the truth; she writes with courage, vulnerability, and reverence for her mother’s strength. The story traces Theodosia’s path from silent victim to victorious survivor, showing how faith became her shield when everything else was stripped away.
What makes this story so powerful is its raw honesty. Theodosia’s suffering wasn’t just physical—it was spiritual, emotional, and generational. Yet through every tear, Jesus remained the unseen presence guiding her toward deliverance. This book becomes both a cautionary tale and a promise: that no woman is beyond the reach of God’s love. It’s hard-hitting, heartbreaking, and ultimately healing.
I worried most about what Daddy would do to James if he ever found out. This thought scared me the most because I am Daddy’s only child. I worked hard to make our marriage work. Mother and Daddy’s divorce left an unpleasant effect on me. I never dreamed that my marriage would end this way. What was I to do? Who, if there are any, could I talk to? I was scared of what James may do if I told someone.
From Hell to Glory: A Woman Called Theodosia, My New Life: Our First Apartment , p.20
The Woman Who Kept Her Promise
Juliet Revell is a teacher, writer, and devoted mother of three adult children. Her passion for serving the Lord shines through both her life and her writing. She serves faithfully in her church ministry, using her platform to encourage faith and healing. With this book, Juliet keeps a sacred promise to her mother—to tell her story of divine rescue from hell to glory, and to use that testimony to inspire women everywhere to hold on to hope and never give up on God’s deliverance.
Hope Beyond the Hurt
From Hell to Glory: A Woman Called Theodosia isn’t just a memoir—it’s a message of redemption and courage. It invites every reader to see that faith can bloom even in the ashes of pain, and that God’s power to restore is greater than any force that seeks to destroy.