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"An unflinchingly honest journey of faith." That is the subtitle
on the front cover of this book. It should also say compelling
and convicting.
My Life and Lesser Catastrophes is the testimony of Christina
Schofield and her family. Christina has poured her heart into a
book that will touch the heart of Christian women. Christina Schofield
was working with her husband in campus ministries in Missouri,
raising their three year old daughter, and gaining ground in her
career as an illustrator. Then life threw a curve-ball at her and
her husband that knocked them flat on their backs, literally. In
My Life and Lesser Catastrophes, Christina shares her spiritual
journey with us in the aftermath of a motorcycle accident that
forever changed her family.
I didn't expect to be so touched by this book. I didn't expect
to pick it up and not want to put it down. Christina is so honest
about her faith, her fears, and her doubts that I completely related
to her. I could imagine myself in the same situation, and knew
I'd have the same struggles, though I might not handle it all as
well as she did. Christina doesn't portray herself with rose-colored
glasses, though. She shares honestly (with humor) about her faults
and her struggles to accept the new reality of her life.
My Life and Lesser Catastrophes is just a 154 page paperback book,
but it is definitely one worth reading. Christina's testimony will
challenge you to look at your own Christian faith, the depth of
your relationship with God, and your unspoken beliefs (true and
false) about Christianity. If you enjoy reading true stories of
real Christians and their faith as they overcome life's difficulties,
you'll enjoy this book.
Product review by April Elstrom, The Old Schoolhouse® Magazine, LLC,
November, 2011
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