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He spent his childhood trapped within the confines of countless bizarre, strict rules. And lived to tell about it.In this first-hand account, author Matthew Paul Turner shares amusing--sometimes cringe-worthy--and poignant stories about growing up in a fundamentalist household, where even well-intentioned contemporary Christian music was proclaimed to be "of the devil." churched is a collection of stories that detail an American boy's experiences growing up in a culture where men weren't allowed let their hair grow to touch their ears ("an abomination!"), women wouldn't have been caught dead in a pair of pants (unless swimming), and the pastor couldn't preach a sermon without a healthy dose of hellfire and brimstone. Matthew grapples with the absurdity of a Sunday School Barbie burning, the passionate annual boxing match between the pastor and Satan, and the holiness of being baptized a fifth time--while growing into a young man who, amidst the chaotic mess of religion, falls in love with Jesus.From the Hardcover edition.
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Short review: This felt much more like a David Sedaris take on growing up fundamentalist than Turner's other book Hear No Evil did. I liked Hear No Evil more. But I also like Turner's discussion of him being an adult more than his humor about being a kid.
I am looking forward to a future book where he really spends most of his time talking about his post-fundamentalist life. I think I would really like that.
Full review at http://www.mrshields.com/churched-one-kids-journey-toward-god-despite-a-holy-mess-by-matthew-paul-turner/