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"A thought-provoking book that exposes contemporary cancel culture within the church and asks the inevitable question: Who am I when everything falls to pieces?"

Pastor Martinus Metgod, heralded as the crown prince among Baptist preachers, has been fighting his own demons for years, safely out of the sight of others. When he is accused of misconduct, the end of his illustrious career seems near. While the elders conduct a thorough investigation into the allegations, Case Parker, a young prospective pastoral candidate, becomes his intern.

On the one hand, this new kid on the block ruffles his feathers with his remarkable approach to the ministry. On the other hand, his observations are often painfully accurate, hitting Martinus right between the eyes.

With a smile and a tear, The Memoirs of Pastor Martinus Metgod, shows us that the line between right and wrong is sometimes very thin. That granting grace and receiving grace are two different things. A thought-provoking book that exposes contemporary cancel culture within the church and asks the inevitable question: Who am I when everything falls to pieces?
 

Ebook: The Memoirs of Pastor Martinus Metgod

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