Choosing Joy

Choosing Joy A Memoir of Spiritual Trauma Survived

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Publisher's Synopsis

Choosing Joy, a deftly-woven mosaic of memories, tells John Dempster's story, with particular focus on his life-long quest to find a way of being which is at once joyful, life-affirming and true to his own experience.

There are honest descriptions of spiritual trauma and the anxiety and depression which complicate the author's quest for an inner homecoming. He describes with forgiveness and at times wry humour the effects of the Christian formation he received in childhood; he charts his engagement with evangelicalism, Reformed Theology, the charismatic movement, post-modernism, and most recently faith 'deconstruction' and 'reconstruction'. And he recalls moments of joy, grace and inner wholeness when a Great Love beckons.

John Dempster resolves to 'choose joy' - to live, regardless of his emotions, in the light of a fundamental love and joy lying at the heart of all things. But will this vision be strong enough to sustain him?

This vivid, unforgettable book is for people who have been wounded by their traumatic experiences of church; for those with mental health issues and their families; for those undergoing 'deconstruction' of their previous Christian belief; for those struggling to free themselves from the burden of other people's expectations and find their authentic selves.

'Choosing Joy is a work of integrity and courage, soul-stirring and faith-enhancing.'
Steve Aisthorpe, Author of The Invisible Church and Rewilding the Church

Book information

ISBN: 9781803132242
Publisher: Troubador Publishing Ltd
Imprint: Matador
Pub date:
DEWEY: 270.092
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: 440
Weight: 550g
Height: 138mm
Width: 217mm
Spine width: 38mm