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Jane E.

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A Relief to Know We're Not Alone in Our Thinking

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5 out of 5 stars
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5 out of 5 stars
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5 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 10-02-17

Told with humility and an understanding that he nor anyone will have all the answers, Kent's story is relatable. Kent reminds us that exploring curiosity sparks within us that sometimes we must unlearn, unload, and even get bitten by the camel so that we may take another step into trying put into words and comprehend the nature of the divine. Directed more toward those who have felt pushed away by Western Evangelicalism, this story speaks volumes into the doubter, the skeptic, and the unbeliever. Not to dismiss everything about the seemingly staunch and suffocating doctrine of his Evangelical upbringing, Kent more so explores how his church intended good for him but kept him bound from seeking what he would come to later recognize as faith, abounding love, and divine grace. When he realized that the religious institution didn't work for him anymore, he had to ask different questions, no matter how uncertain it left him or who rejected him. I loved this book. Completely relatable, and is a must read.

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