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The Fall: Desperation and Recovery The Sequel to Converted on LSD Trip By David Clarke This gripping continuation of Converted on LSD Trip follows David Clarke's real-life journey through personal failure, spiritual trial, and remarkable recovery. Having once been radically transformed from a life of crime and drugs by a profound Christian conversion, David now recounts the sobering aftermath of that mountaintop experience-what happened when the fervour faded, the fellowship fractured, and the battles began. After seceding from the Bierton Strict and Particular Baptists due to deep doctrinal disagreements, David found himself cast adrift, wrestling with spiritual isolation, the struggles of family life, and opposition from those closest to him. In this raw and honest account, David details his attempts to find godly fellowship, his unexpected help from believers like David Oldham and John Metcalfe, and his confrontation with the damaging influence of false teaching. Told with clarity and conviction, The Fall: Desperation and Recovery is not simply a story of relapse-it is a story of resilience. Readers are taken through the author's trials at Fareham College, his battles with church leadership, and the ongoing call to stand for truth in an age of compromise. It's a timely reminder that the Christian life is not a straight line, but a path paved with repentance, perseverance, and grace. For those who were moved by David's first testimony, this sequel offers a deeper, more searching look at what it means to walk the narrow road-even when that road becomes lonely.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
The Fall: Desperation and Recovery The Sequel to Converted on LSD Trip By David Clarke This gripping continuation of Converted on LSD Trip follows David Clarke's real-life journey through personal failure, spiritual trial, and remarkable recovery. Having once been radically transformed from a life of crime and drugs by a profound Christian conversion, David now recounts the sobering aftermath of that mountaintop experience-what happened when the fervour faded, the fellowship fractured, and the battles began. After seceding from the Bierton Strict and Particular Baptists due to deep doctrinal disagreements, David found himself cast adrift, wrestling with spiritual isolation, the struggles of family life, and opposition from those closest to him. In this raw and honest account, David details his attempts to find godly fellowship, his unexpected help from believers like David Oldham and John Metcalfe, and his confrontation with the damaging influence of false teaching. Told with clarity and conviction, The Fall: Desperation and Recovery is not simply a story of relapse-it is a story of resilience. Readers are taken through the author's trials at Fareham College, his battles with church leadership, and the ongoing call to stand for truth in an age of compromise. It's a timely reminder that the Christian life is not a straight line, but a path paved with repentance, perseverance, and grace. For those who were moved by David's first testimony, this sequel offers a deeper, more searching look at what it means to walk the narrow road-even when that road becomes lonely.