By Becky Hunter-Kelm2024-10-23T10:08:00
Esther Beckley’s career was cut short when she suffered horrific racist abuse, bullying and a murder attempt in the workplace. Trapped in chronic anxiety, depression and demonic torment, Jesus rescued her from despair and death
Esther grew up as a Christian in Sierra Leone then, at age 23, she moved to London to start her dream career. From the get-go, the racial abuse began. Esther was spat at, told to “go back to Africa”, excluded, humiliated and bullied constantly by her colleagues, even receiving death threats. Managers witnessed it all, and turned a blind eye.
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