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Our Voices In His Head
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- ISBN8232103385
- EAN9798232103385
- Date de parution04/10/2025
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- ÉditeurDraft2Digital
Résumé
A voice from the margins. A rebellion written on park benches. A testament to the unbreakable human spirit. Our Voices in His Head is not a polished theory or a distant memoir. It is a living, breathing chronicle composed in homeless shelters, public libraries, and the stark silence of prison cells. Larry Bennett, a survivor of trauma, addiction, and systemic cruelty, offers a collection of speeches, poems, and profound reflections that dismantle the lies we're told about God, worth, and who deserves a seat at the table.
This book is a journey through truth, trauma, tribulation, and ultimately, transformation. In these pages, you will discover: Unflinching Truths: From the "Clockwork of Cruelty" that traces a single sermon to a life on the streets, to a theological reckoning that challenges everything you thought you knew about God's image. Raw, Divine Dialogues: Intimate conversations with God from a child's desperate prayers to a Judgment Day scenario where the marginalized become the teachers.
A Path to Purpose: The birth of a revolutionary vision-"The Gravy Boat Complex"-that argues the people society discards are the very healers our world needs most. Profound Meditations: Short, powerful reflections on identity, belonging, and scars as credentials, offering hope to those who feel broken and alone. With searing honesty, Larry confronts the systems that fail the vulnerable, the faith communities that exclude, and the mental health struggles that isolate.
He emerges not with easy answers, but with a hard-won conviction: that our deepest wounds can become our greatest purpose. Our Voices in His Head is more than a book; it is a lifeline and a battle cry. It is for anyone who has ever felt out of place, for anyone who has struggled with their faith or their identity, and for anyone who believes that a more compassionate world is possible-built by the very hands we were once taught to hide.
This book is a journey through truth, trauma, tribulation, and ultimately, transformation. In these pages, you will discover: Unflinching Truths: From the "Clockwork of Cruelty" that traces a single sermon to a life on the streets, to a theological reckoning that challenges everything you thought you knew about God's image. Raw, Divine Dialogues: Intimate conversations with God from a child's desperate prayers to a Judgment Day scenario where the marginalized become the teachers.
A Path to Purpose: The birth of a revolutionary vision-"The Gravy Boat Complex"-that argues the people society discards are the very healers our world needs most. Profound Meditations: Short, powerful reflections on identity, belonging, and scars as credentials, offering hope to those who feel broken and alone. With searing honesty, Larry confronts the systems that fail the vulnerable, the faith communities that exclude, and the mental health struggles that isolate.
He emerges not with easy answers, but with a hard-won conviction: that our deepest wounds can become our greatest purpose. Our Voices in His Head is more than a book; it is a lifeline and a battle cry. It is for anyone who has ever felt out of place, for anyone who has struggled with their faith or their identity, and for anyone who believes that a more compassionate world is possible-built by the very hands we were once taught to hide.





