Not that wheel, Jesus! Stories from a faith that went off-road in the best (and worst) possible ways
Book - 2025
"Jesus, take the wheel. But wait...not like that! Mary Katherine Backstrom grew up the most basic of all youth group kids-pH level 14-and her faith only grew as she led youth ministry, served as a missionary, and went on to become a bestselling Christian author. She knew all the practiced, perfect Sunday school answers and was driving happily down the straight and narrow, until one day her young son asked a simple question: will my Jewish best friend go to hell? In the months and years that followed, that single question continued to snowball. MK challenged and reconsidered every part of the faith she'd been raised to accept so completely. Not That Wheel, Jesus! is Mary Katherine's hilarious journey from certainty to doubt to... going nuclear on the socials ("it was my heresy era"), and then of slowly and painfully finding her way back to a different, less defined sort faith. It's the heartfelt and achingly honest story of a spirituality that went off the road and crashed and burned in spectacular fashion, right before God and everybody. And then, slowly, through grace and plenty of therapy, grew richer and deeper than she ever could have imagined"-- Provided by publisher.
- Subjects
- Genres
- Autobiographies
REL012040
BIO026000
HUM014000 - Published
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Nashville :
Worthy Publishing
2025.
- Language
- English
- Main Author
- Edition
- First edition
- Physical Description
- 224 pages ; 23 cm
- ISBN
- 9781546004189
- Chapter 1. Jesus, Take the Wheel
- Chapter 2. Bedtime Questions
- Chapter 3. Church Hurt
- Chapter 4. New Hope
- Chapter 5. Doubting Thomas
- Chapter 6. Homeless Christian
- Chapter 7. Catfish
- Chapter 8. Evolution
- Chapter 9. The Perfect House
- Chapter 10. Cheese Salad
- Chapter 11. The Truth About Zebras
- Chapter 12. Not That Wheel, Jesus!
- Chapter 13. Chasing Snakes
- Chapter 14. No Hate Like Christian Love
- Chapter 15. Good Guys and Bad Guys
- Chapter 16. Word of God
- Chapter 17. As Yourself
- Acknowledgments
- About the Author