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Spiritual Sobriety
Spiritual Sobriety | Elizabeth Esther
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It's easy to get high on God in America. But is this good religion? In a compelling follow-up to her memoir, Girl at the End of the World, Elizabeth Esther explores how religious fervor can become religious addiction. The evidence is everywhere. In families who inexplicably choose to harm their children in order to abide by cultic church doctrine. But in ordinary believers too who use God the same way addicts use drugs or alcohol--to numb pain, alter their mood, or simply to escape the realities of this messy, unpredictable thing called life. If you've ever wondered how a religion that preaches freedom and love can produce judgmental and unkind followers; if you've ever felt captive to the demanding God of your own childhood; if you've struggled to find contentment without needing another emotional hit from a "life-changing" conference or "mountain-top" experience, then Spiritual Sobriety is for you. The author, who grew up in a hyper-controlling church cult, will help you find hope and rebirth in the ruins of disillusioned faith. Filled with stories and warm, practical advice, Spiritual Sobriety offers a gentle path out of the desperate cycles of craving-euphoria-hangover and into a freer, clean-and-sober faith practice.
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Made it to 8 hours into #24in48 and finished this nonfiction! Review TBA since it's a for-review book, but I would recommend this one for anyone willing to learn more about why religion perhaps went wrong for them. It won't change my life but I definitely agreed with most of what she said. Now I'm off to see what more reading I can stay awake for. #readathon @24in48

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Pond was just as hot as me today, but she's been a super sleepy reading companion! @Litsy #24in48 #readathon

MrBook 😻😹👍🏻 8y
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Omg SPOT ON. This book has so many truths in it so far. It's kinda painful to read, since the assumption is that you're ready to jump back in again (and I'm not), but I'm still going to read the whole thing and just skip the discussion questions at the end of each chapter.

Notafraidofwords Wow that is spot on for sure. 8y
BookishFeminist This book looks great! 8y
WordWaller @Notafraidofwords right!? I think it describes depression perfectly. I used to not have a word for this exact type of feeling. Great to know I'm not alone! 8y
WordWaller @BookishFeminist it's really good! Not perfect by any means but I'm really appreciating some of the things she has to say. 8y
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#TBRTuesday featuring my next book Blogging For Books read for reviewing. My poor hubby had to go to the UPS pick up THREE times, so I owe him! This book was recommended to me by a friend who has been greatly hurt by the church. As a struggler myself, I'm not sure I'm ready for it, but hopeful 💓

Notafraidofwords Ooh this looks good! 8y
BookishFeminist This looks great! I am a church defector myself so this looks potentially healing. 8y
Titania This looks useful for anyone interested in a spiritual life. (And we have that exact hammock chair in our house.) 8y
MrBook Great pic! 8y
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