"So, dear God, let's begin the process of removing the thorns of unbelief. Let's begin the process of dismantling every coping mechanism, of setting them out in the rain to rust."
"So, dear God, let's begin the process of removing the thorns of unbelief. Let's begin the process of dismantling every coping mechanism, of setting them out in the rain to rust."
This is a moving and vulnerable account of the authors first 90 days of sobriety after admitting to an alcohol addiction. It is also a journey of forgiveness and past religious hurt, of trying to find God's hand (or explain the lack of it) in tragic circumstances, of the hurtful and misguided things people do in the face of pain and sickness. A journal more than a novel, and a story we can all identify with. Highly recommended.
This book and the meditations the author sends to you every morning are so right. This book is a blessing.
This book is good. Soul good. If you struggle with hidden addiction, struggles, anything you hide to seem ok, this book is a balm of truth.
Lord Jesus Christ Son of God have mercy on me a sinner. Visit me in my affliction give me a sense of oneness in you, a home in you. Do not let me escape.