Turtle Soup is Enough |
Did you know that the fluid in
your spinal cord is the same color as lemonade? I sat and
watched it drip from my little brother's limp body into a medical bag on his
bedside, as one of his surgeons told us the news that nearly shredded my faith
to chaff.
"This kid will never walk again."
These
essays were written during the worst year of my life. I wrote them for one of
my college classes, answering various prompts on the theme of place. I didn't
know at the time that I was chronicling a fight for my existence.
My family
and faith have never been about fitting in. We don’t believe in God because of
what they say at church. We see him in the mud that cakes our jeans and the
laughter we share around the campfire, drinking beer and listening to the
grisly stories our dad brings home from the ER. Our faith in God has never been
about propriety; it’s been about relationship.
How can you reconcile that kind of faith when it seems
like God stands by as your whole world falls apart?
When my
faith went up in flames, I found truth like I never had before. Sometimes God
shatters you to shatter the lies you didn't know you believed, and there's
nothing left to do but buck up and face what's right.
Faith is
tested, hope victorious, and valuable lessons are learned along the way in this
raw, wildly funny and inappropriate memoir.
Meet Margaret
O'Connor
Margaret O'Connor |
Margaret O'Connor is a bestselling author and public speaker.
Her works have been published in both literary and academic journals, and she
was a finalist for the Annie Dillard Award for Creative Nonfiction with the
Bellingham Review.
Fake news around the dinner table
Where the Lilacs Bloom once again
THE HOPE RAISERS BY NIHAR SUTHAR BUY |
ROSEN BY MICHELLE HALL BUY |
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