The title of this book has always put a question mark in my mind. Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth in the forward addresses that, and it makes good sense. Jackie tells her story in this book. It is articulate, and compelling. Admittedly, I did not read every paragraph, but I value her style and intentionality. Although this book is narrative in style, it is under-girded by careful theology. Jackie is real and straight-forward about the same-sex attraction she experienced, but she is just as real and straight-forward about her coming to Christ and about her growing relationship with God.
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I am nuts about books. I read on all kinds of topics. I attempt to review each book I read for the sake of my own enrichment as well as conversation starters with others.
God has called me to be a pastor, and occasionally I have some pastoral thoughts I like to share.
You never know what you will find in an attic! Usually there is a hodgepodge of things buried under dust.
Most of what is included here are notes to myself. The majority of folks will not find interest in these posts.