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		<title>THE SECRET THOUGHTS OF AN UNLIKELY CONVERT: An English Professor&#8217;s Journey into the Christian Faith [Book]</title>
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			<a href="https://amzn.to/2Jr1mRr" style='color:#317dc9;text-decoration:none;font-style:italic'>THE SECRET THOUGHTS OF AN UNLIKELY CONVERT: An English Professor&#8217;s Journey into the Christian Faith</a> by Rosario Champagne Butterfield (Crown &#038; Covenant, 2012)
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				WHAT A STORY! One of the most interesting books I&#8217;ve read, particularly because of the subject matter. This is a hot topic that doesn&#8217;t get much press or validation. Butterfield&#8217;s journey to faith is compelling. A sincere pastor, without judgment or condemnation, speaks life to this woman on the opposite side of the spectrum who has little use for Christianity. He becomes salt and light by authentically engaging in dialogue with this educated, active, professor, Women&#8217;s Studies Program Chair, and feminist social activist. Butterfield&#8217;s story, a unique one at that, unfolds her remarkable spiritual awakening. Her life goes from that of a feminist community leader and proactive lesbian <em>to</em> Christian convert<em> to</em> Christian marriage <em>to</em> new role as pastor&#8217;s wife, college youth leader, and motherhood. Her internal strength and clarity of thought become assets as she enters the fray, a fascinating road upon which she travels to discover truth for herself. I applaud her courage in speaking her faith story to those willing to listen.  Her exit from the gay community where she felt safe and wanted is difficult. Her professional area of study is at cross-purposes with her fledgling faith. Butterfield&#8217;s path to faith is costly, unsettling, mind boggling, and traumatic. I think she would be quick to say that it&#8217;s been worth it. Her life has purpose and meaning that is redemptive and life-giving. Truly, God works in mysterious ways.
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