BOOKS - The Evangelical's Daughter: Losing My Religion and Finding I AM: A Memoir
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The Evangelical's Daughter: Losing My Religion and Finding I AM: A Memoir
Author: Debra Roberts Torres-Reyes
Year: February 21, 2017
Format: PDF
File size: PDF 1.7 MB
Language: English
Year: February 21, 2017
Format: PDF
File size: PDF 1.7 MB
Language: English
One day, Frankie Roberts hears a preacher pronounce that a woman's place is in the home, not in the pulpit. But this mother of four daughters and wife of a pastor in New Jersey won't hear of it; she knows she has a special calling. In 1959, Frankie packs up her children, leaves her husband, and moves to Sioux City, Iowa, to start a ministry. In this memoir, one of Frankie's daughters, the author Debra Roberts Torres-Reyes narrates her mother's story. Availing herself of both humor and honesty, Torres-Reyes describes being raised by Pentecostal Holiness Ministers and living with a fanatical preacher mother who inflicts both physical and verbal abuse on her offspring. The author reflects on how the church's views and actions-speaking in tongues, casting out demons, and dancing in the spirit-caused her to grow up with poor self-esteem, to suffer panic attacks, and to live in constant mental and emotional torment about The Rapture, demons, the devil, and hell. The Evangelical's Daughter describes how Torres-Reyes ultimately breaks out of a self-destructive lifestyle, joins the military, and later attends college and law school, finally becoming an attorney. This is one woman's true story about finding God and leaving religious dogma behind.