Some Kind of Crazy

An Unforgettable Story of Profound Brokenness and Breathtaking Grace

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Pub Date Oct 08 2019 | Archive Date Nov 10 2020

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An unforgettable story, in the tradition of Hillbilly Elegy and Educated, that reveals how a careful look at a broken past can open a path to profound healing and a satisfying future. 
 
Terry Wardle grew up in the Appalachian coalfields of southwestern Pennsylvania, part of a hardscrabble family of coal miners whose cast of characters included a hot-tempered grandfather with a predilection for blowing up houses, a distant and disapproving father, and a mother who disciplined him with harsh words and threats of hellfire.
 
After enduring a crazy childhood, Terry graduated to a troubled adolescence, and then on to what seemed like a successful transition into adulthood, earning multiple degrees and founding one of the country’s fastest growing churches. But all was not well.
 
All his life, he felt he was never enough. Plagued by a truckload of fear no matter what he accomplished, he fell down the ladder of success into the deepest ditch of his life—ending up in a psychiatric hospital. Fortunately, that’s when he discovered that Jesus has no fear of ditches.
 
In fact, Jesus does some of his best work with people who find themselves there. In sharing his remarkable journey, Terry offers hope that healing and wholeness are possible no matter how broken a life may be. His larger-than-life story will help you move forward along your own healing path.
An unforgettable story, in the tradition of Hillbilly Elegy and Educated, that reveals how a careful look at a broken past can open a path to profound healing and a satisfying future. 
 
Terry...

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ISBN 9780525653455
PRICE $22.99 (USD)
PAGES 256

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As a sucker for a good Memoir I really enjoyed this book and the author's story. As a pastor it spoke to many of the pitfalls of the occupation, but also to the many joys. The scripture references and the theology presented was insightful and though provoking. The story involves physical and emotion abuse as well as mental health, so be aware if those are triggers for you. It was a rare look into the life of a pastor who was presented not as perfect. I would recommend this book to those who are clergy, but also to those who are struggling with mental illness and/or with their faith.

The only negative for me was that I would have liked to hear more about the courtship and love of his wife it seemed a bit glossed over, but you still get the picture of what happened.

Good read!

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This is a very well written book. At times it was hard to read, but it was worth it. This is a book everybody should read, we are all broken in one way or another and we all need God's help to overcome our pain. Thank you WaterBrook via NetGalley for the ARC copy of this book. All opinions expressed are my own and I highly recommend this book.

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