Churched: One Kid's Journey Toward God Despite a Holy Mess

Author:   Matthew Paul Turner
Publisher:   Waterbrook Press (A Division of Random House Inc)
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9780307458018


Pages:   256
Publication Date:   15 June 2010
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""Churchedis funny, poignant, and surprisingly moving. In this deft story of his fundamentalist upbringing Matthew Paul Turner proclaims the good news: that even church can't drown out the message of Jesus."" Sara Miles, author ofTake This Bread ""Turner'schurchedlives in that elusive space between whimsical memories of an innocent youth and cringe-inducing flashbacks of life growing up in the church. Like a visit with long-lost relatives,churchedreintroduced me to characters anyone who grew up in the church will find familiar, and I was surprised to find that I was glad to see them. Sweet-hearted, funny, and honest,churchedhad me reminiscing about the little boy searching for God that I once was and gently reminded me I still have some miles to travel."" Dan Merchant, writer/director ofLord, Save Us From Your Followers ""Thanks tochurched, Matthew Paul Turner's vivid, often hilarious account of his childhood, I realized that not having grown up in evangelical culture is less of a handicap than I previously thought!"" Andrew Beaujon, author ofBody Piercing Saved My Lifeand writer for theWashington Post ""Turner crafts an amusing field guide to fundamentalism that's both a gentle lampoon of hypocrisy and misplaced fervor, and a model of how to survive being 'churched' without cynically rejecting the good with the bad, the Founder with his followers."" Anna Broadway, author ofSexless in the City ""Matthew Paul Turner's memoir has the insight of Anne Lamott and the comic honesty of David Sedaris. His stories force us to wonder which of our Christian beliefs and practices come from scripture and which spring up out of our own preferences and fears."" Rob Stennett, author ofThe Almost True Story Of Ryan Fisher ""Finally! A bona-fide humorist in the North American church! I might be tempted to say Matthew Paul Turner is Christendom's answer to David Sedaris, but Matthew stands on his own without the comparison. A memoirist who doesn't take himself or the world too seriously, but still manages to write profoundly and beautifully, Turner gave me a belly-laugh on almost every page. If you grew up believing 'being conformed not to this world' meant being the weirdest kid on the block,churchedwill be the funniest book you've read in years!"" Lisa Samson, award-winning author ofQuaker Summer,Embrace MeandJustice in the Burbs ""With his homespun humor and eye for living detail, Matthew Paul Turner'schurchedinvites readers to rethink the quirks of Christian culture for the sake of uncovering that which is lastingly good and worth holding dear. Turner's work is a refreshingly gentle discussion of faith and culture with the potential to spark meaningful conversations."" Pete Gall, author ofMy Beautiful Idol ""If you didn't think Jesus-loving fundamentalist kids were very funny, Matthew Paul Turner proves you wrong."" --Jason Boyett, author ofPocket Guide to the BibleandPocket Guide to the Apocalypse. ""How can a book be so stinkin' funny and yet so poignant at the same time? Matthew Paul Turner found his voice! After readingchurchedI wanted to hug him and then toss out all of my son's clip-on ties."" Jennifer Schuchmann, author ofSix Prayers God Always Answers ""Who knew that a journey through faith and

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Author:   Matthew Paul Turner
Publisher:   Waterbrook Press (A Division of Random House Inc)
Imprint:   Waterbrook Press (A Division of Random House Inc)
Dimensions:   Width: 13.10cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 20.20cm
Weight:   0.200kg
ISBN:  

9780307458018


ISBN 10:   0307458016
Pages:   256
Publication Date:   15 June 2010
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained
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Churched is funny, poignant, and surprisingly moving. In this deft story of his fundamentalist upbringing Matthew Paul Turner proclaims the good news: that even church can't drown out the message of Jesus. <br>-Sara Miles, author of Take This Bread <p> Turner's churched lives in that elusive space between whimsical memories of an innocent youth and cringe-inducing flashbacks of life growing up in the church. Like a visit with long-lost relatives, churched reintroduced me to characters anyone who grew up in the church will find familiar, and I was surprised to find that I was glad to see them. Sweet-hearted, funny, and honest, churched had me reminiscing about the little boy searching for God that I once was and gently reminded me I still have some miles to travel. <br>-Dan Merchant, writer/director of Lord, Save Us From Your Followers<br> <br> Thanks to churched, Matthew Paul Turner's vivid, often hilarious account of his childhood, I realized that not having grown up in evangelical culture is less of a handicap than I previously thought! <br>-Andrew Beaujon, author of Body Piercing Saved My Life and writer for the Washington Post<br> <br> Turner crafts an amusing field guide to fundamentalism that's both a gentle lampoon of hypocrisy and misplaced fervor, and a model of how to survive being 'churched' without cynically rejecting the good with the bad, the Founder with his followers. <br>-Anna Broadway, author of Sexless in the City <br> <br> Matthew Paul Turner's memoir has the insight of Anne Lamott and the comic honesty of David Sedaris. His stories force us to wonder which of our Christian beliefs and practices come from scripture and which spring up out of our own preferences and fears. <br>-Rob Stennett, author of The Almost True Story Of Ryan Fisher <p> Finally! A bona-fide humorist in the North American church! I might be tempted to say Matthew Paul Turner is Christendom's answer to David Sedaris, but Matthew s


Churched is funny, poignant, and surprisingly moving. In this deft story of his fundamentalist upbringing Matthew Paul Turner proclaims the good news: that even church can't drown out the message of Jesus. Sara Miles, author of Take This Bread Turner s churched lives in that elusive space between whimsical memories of an innocent youth and cringe-inducing flashbacks of life growing up in the church. Like a visit with long-lost relatives, churched reintroduced me to characters anyone who grew up in the church will find familiar, and I was surprised to find that I was glad to see them. Sweet-hearted, funny, and honest, churched had me reminiscing about the little boy searching for God that I once was and gently reminded me I still have some miles to travel. Dan Merchant, writer/director of Lord, Save Us From Your Followers Thanks to churched, Matthew Paul Turner s vivid, often hilarious account of his childhood, I realized that not having grown up in evangelical culture is less of a handicap than I previously thought! Andrew Beaujon, author of Body Piercing Saved My Life and writer for the Washington Post Turner crafts an amusing field guide to fundamentalism that s both a gentle lampoon of hypocrisy and misplaced fervor, and a model of how to survive being churched without cynically rejecting the good with the bad, the Founder with his followers. Anna Broadway, author of Sexless in the City Matthew Paul Turner s memoir has the insight of Anne Lamott and the comic honesty of David Sedaris. His stories force us to wonder which of our Christian beliefs and practices come from scripture and which spring up out of our own preferences and fears. Rob Stennett, author of The Almost True Story Of Ryan Fisher Finally! A bona-fide humorist in the North American church! I might be tempted to say Matthew Paul Turner is Christendom s answer to David Sedaris, but Matthew stands on his own without the comparison. A memoirist who doesn t take himself or the world too seriously, but still manages to write profoundly and beautifully, Turner gave me a belly-laugh on almost every page. If you grew up believing being conformed not to this world meant being the weirdest kid on the block, churched will be the funniest book you ve read in years! Lisa Samson, award-winning author of Quaker Summer, Embrace Me and Justice in the Burbs With his homespun humor and eye for living detail, Matthew Paul Turner s churched invites readers to rethink the quirks of Christian culture for the sake of uncovering that which is lastingly good and worth holding dear. Turner s work is a refreshingly gentle discussion of faith and culture with the potential to spark meaningful conversations. Pete Gall, author of My Beautiful Idol If you didn't think Jesus-loving fundamentalist kids were very funny, Matthew Paul Turner proves you wrong. -- Jason Boyett, author of Pocket Guide to the Bible and Pocket Guide to the Apocalypse. How can a book be so stinkin funny and yet sopoignant at the same time? Matthew Paul Turner found his voice! After reading churched I wanted to hug him and then toss out all of my son s clip-on ties. Jennifer Schuchmann, author of Six Prayers God Always Answers Who knew that a journey through faith and fundamentalism could be so painfully funny? I laughed out loud many a time while reading churched. Matthew Paul Turner manages to channel both boyhood innocence and wry retrospective through this fast-moving account of growing up with Jesus in late twentieth-century America. Mike Morrell, TheOoze.com A funny, heartfelt portrayal of one man s attempt to find true meaning despite his upbringing among fundamentalists who taught him that Azrael the cat from The Smurfs was an agent of Satan. The true miracle of this book is that its author never manages to lose his faith. Robert Lanham, author of Sinner's Guide To The Evangelical Right From the Hardcover edition.


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Matthew Paul Turner is a social and cultural commentator for today. The author of The Christian Culture Survival Guide and The Coffeehouse Gospel, he has also served as editor-in-chief for CCM, the nation's leading Christian entertainment magazine, and music and entertainment editor for Crosswalk.com, the world's largest Christian website. Matthew is also a frequent contributor to Relevant magazine. He and his wife, Jessica, live in Nashville, Tennessee.

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