No More Sunday Mornings by Cheryl Joyner-Clark
By Cheryl Hayes • Apr 15th, 2010 • Category: Book Review 2010 •
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No More Sunday Mornings by Cheryl Joyner-Clark takes the reader on a deep journey into the Blackwell family and how they lost their faith in God. Raising three kids alone, Ruth set out to bring her children as close to perfection as possible. To her God was everything and with him you can do anything. The Blackwell children were faced with a crisis and when they called out for God’s help they felt he turned his back on them. Left to their own devices each sought to forget about Sunday mornings.
Church became the devil himself where they were concerned; shamed, shunned and disappointed they all lost hope, faith and trust in God. What can turn their hearts around? Each Blackwell child goes through their own revelation and heeds his call to come home.
Heart-wrenching, soul cleansing and tear-filled are just a few words to describe this wonderful work. Mrs. Joyner-Clarks’ message was received loud and clear and motivated me to get up this past Sunday and go to church. I was in need of the word, some prayers and the overwhelming presence that I received when I showed up made me glad that I did. I personally want to thank Mrs. Joyner-Clark; she has my full attention and I look forward to reading more work from her soon.
I appreciated this book and have passed it along to one of my friends who was also in need of intervention. I would like to recommend that Mrs. Joyner-Clark seek additional proofreading help to make this book read smoothly. In summary, this was a very enlightening read and I recommend it to everyone.
I received this book for review courtesy of the author.
Reviewed by: Cheryl Hayes
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Cheryl Hayes is a Financial Administrator or glorifed bookkeeper. I reside in NYC with my three kids and am an avid book lover. I balance my life between two jobs, my three kids, taking care of my grandmother and reviewing books for APOOO. Reading is not a job, but my passion and a way for me to escape. Being very competitive I enjoy marathons, long walks, quality time with my family and of course reading whatever I can get my hands on.
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Thanks so much Cheryl Hayes for your open and honest Review! I am so excited that you found my book to be interesting and that it also encouraged you to attend a Sunday Mawning (LOL) service. It is my first of many more and I will definitely be following your advice for professional proof-reading! Thank you again!!