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  • The Fog of Faith

  • Surviving My Impotent God
  • By: Dr. Leona Stucky
  • Narrated by: Laurie Bower
  • Length: 8 hrs and 15 mins
  • 4.4 out of 5 stars (5 ratings)

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The Fog of Faith

By: Dr. Leona Stucky
Narrated by: Laurie Bower
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Leona is cast into bewildering disgrace and poverty with a baby, a violent husband, and shattered faith. She hacks through the bones of her Mennonite naiveté to confront harsh realities. This riveting and morally unflinching memoir, recommended by Ms. Magazine, delivers intense suspense, humor, and unusual wisdom.

©2017 Leona Stucky-Abbott (P)2018 Leona Stucky-Abbott
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Compelling and Heart-wrenching

This book was particularly touching since i grew up in a near-by Mennonite community and went to a neighboring Mennonite church. I knew Leona as we were class-mates in high school and attended the same summer bible school programs. I could identify with much of what she struggled with regarding the Mennonite faith, and was also riddled with guilt for not knowing how much she was dealing with and what she had to keep hidden from her social circles. Dr Stucky has an eloquent way of sharing the depth of what it is like to live, breathe and marinate in such a deeply entrenched religious culture and what it feels like when it fails you. Her story depicts the amazing courage she must have to endure the abuse and violence and isolation and come out as this powerful woman, healer, counselor and advocate. I guarantee you will not want to stop listening to it till the end.

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