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After 15 years of being a pastor, things are about to change for Brad. His divorce left him cynical, and his congregation was too apathetic; then Tom brought guns to church.
Brad saved everyone, but his preaching days were over. When the gunman's sister came to his door, she heard God's voice and became part of Brad's future.
Brad followed God's direction, and became a guest speaker on the radio. When a caller asked him a sexual question, he shared some steamy advice. That made him even more famous. Brad always obeyed God's rules, including His cautions against lust, but it was much harder after meeting Cathy. She had a lot of experience with lust but she didn't tell Brad any of it.
This story provides humor, and sadness, but what it transports is more valuable than gold. It may shock some Christians.
More info →Each chapter in Out of Darkness Into The Light identifies some darkness that needs to be overcome. Each chapter offers the light of Jesus and God's word as an antidote to darkness.
Jay Ashbaucher has been a pastor and teacher at a church in the rural town of Glasgow, Montana, for forty-one years. He has a master of divinity from Trinity Evangelical Divinity School in Deerfield, Illinois. He was a fifth-step counselor and lecturer in an alcohol and drug treatment center for twenty years, and he also taught community grief classes. Jay enjoys reading, thinking, sports, and hiking. He is happily married, and he has two children and seven grandchildren.
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