In a brutally honest memoir written over thirteen years, V. Lenaye does far more than relate stories from her past. She offers an answer to that holy grail of existential questions: "Why do bad things happen to good people?"
Lenaye asserts that we humans just want to do what we desire to do. We claim not to regret any decision, regardless of the wisdom that came behind it, because it got us to where we are today-or worse, we believe that an unfeeling God predestined it to happen anyway.
But in reality, actions have consequences, and God will not take away His great gift to us: our free will.
Lenaye's memoir is as instructive as it is fascinating. It addresses head-on both stimulating spiritual questions and practical, day-to-day issues:
- What's the difference between God's permissive will and God's divine will?
- What's the difference between healing and health?
- Is the church relevant today?
- Why is the divorce rate the same among believers as among nonbelievers?
- What's the real truth behind the Black Lives Matter movement?
You reap what you sow. Learn to sow God's truth, and get ready to reap the benefits of his promised blessings when you do.
About the Author: V. Lenaye has a BS in broadcasting and film and is an accomplished songwriter, screenwriter, and poet.
Lenaye started as a pulpit ministry age of twenty-eight. Despite the challenges she faced as a preacher, she responded to God's call to use her memoir, Experience Doesn't Have to Be the BEST Teacher, to teach hard truths.
Lenaye lives in Seattle, Washington, and enjoys volleyball, softball, fitness, healthy eating, and treating people well.