My book, Taking Off My Comfortable Clothes: Removing Religion to Find Relationship, is finally available. I’ve been blogging excerpts of it for a year now, but the wait is over.
The book chronicles the time I joined the Brothers and Sisters of Charity at the Little Portion Hermitage in Eureka Springs, AR, where for four years I was the world’s only Assemblies of God minister who was also a monk. It was there I found it necessary to remove the comfortable, religious misconceptions of who I thought I was (and who I thought God wanted me to be) and put on the clothes of Christ to find true relationship.
I believe this book will be an encouragement to those who think and live outside the “normal” box of contemporary Christianity. It will help you see God cannot be categorized and above all else, His agenda is not to make us like our denomination, but to make us like Christ.
If you would like to purchase a copy, you can click here. You can see some of my archived blogs if you desire to get a peek into the book.
Blessings,
Jim
Hi Jim;
Congratulations. 🙂
I hope sales will be good and I will probably buy myself a copy during the winter when I have time to read it.
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