So, I am currently reading this book for the first time, and finding it extremely helpful as a sort of self-diagnosis of many pitfalls I have either experienced in the past or can easily see myself experiencing in the future.
I think it's really great that someone has prayerfully compiled a thorough list of observations about the challenges and nature of being Orthodox in America, whether you're a convert, revert or cradle. It's comforting to read your (my) personal struggles with integrating the faith into my life, and striving to make it the entirety of my life, reflected back to me in this concise book. I highly recommend it.
Has anyone else read this and have any thoughts about it?
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Hello Donna! I had never heard of this book. Thanks for the recommendation. I want to read so many things but try to wait till I am done with the thesis part :-(
(it's sucking my life in a way... but it is my obedience lately too!)
I have the book! I think it is great so far, and the ocf group here is going to read it when the next semester begins. :)
yes, it is very good and funny. :)
I have not read this one either-I will have to add it to my list of must reads.