Author: | Dee Emeigh | ISBN: | 9781301775620 |
Publisher: | Dee Emeigh | Publication: | October 13, 2013 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Dee Emeigh |
ISBN: | 9781301775620 |
Publisher: | Dee Emeigh |
Publication: | October 13, 2013 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
"Cafeteria Covenant: the voice, the choice, and the challenge" is a come-back story in many ways. Dee Marvin Emeigh relates one authentic, heart-wrenching, and compelling story after another of her experiences over forty years. But, far from leaving the reader impounded by bitter despair, Emeigh delivers a message of faith, hope, and love, along with insights into the character and nature of God. Readers will walk through calamity to find love, through devastation to find encouragement to rebuild. A talented singer-songwriter, Emeigh relates the stories behind many of the songs on her 2011 CD project, Well Seasoned.
Well-written, concise and compelling, "Cafeteria Covenant: the voice, the choice, and the challenge" encourages readers to hear God’s voice for themselves. It could well be used for small group study and discussion, providing documentation to more than forty resources.
The powerful little book may be the antidote for those who have been impacted by abuse, hypocrisy and doctrinal error, as well as those suffering through difficult times in other ways. Yet, the book is also important for those in church leadership who dare to hope for reform.
"Cafeteria Covenant: the voice, the choice, and the challenge" is a come-back story in many ways. Dee Marvin Emeigh relates one authentic, heart-wrenching, and compelling story after another of her experiences over forty years. But, far from leaving the reader impounded by bitter despair, Emeigh delivers a message of faith, hope, and love, along with insights into the character and nature of God. Readers will walk through calamity to find love, through devastation to find encouragement to rebuild. A talented singer-songwriter, Emeigh relates the stories behind many of the songs on her 2011 CD project, Well Seasoned.
Well-written, concise and compelling, "Cafeteria Covenant: the voice, the choice, and the challenge" encourages readers to hear God’s voice for themselves. It could well be used for small group study and discussion, providing documentation to more than forty resources.
The powerful little book may be the antidote for those who have been impacted by abuse, hypocrisy and doctrinal error, as well as those suffering through difficult times in other ways. Yet, the book is also important for those in church leadership who dare to hope for reform.