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But for the Grace of God, May 12, 2006
This review is from: The Hoodlum Preacher (Paperback)
By the time Burton Barr Jr. was twenty years old he was a married man, licensed and ordained in the ministry and was now ready to preach, something he had dreamed about since childhood. Although he got the "call" from the Lord early in life that didn't stop the streets from calling...offering crime and drugs to distort his mind, and that it did.
Burton Barr Jr writes a personal true testimony of his struggles with drugs and alcohol. I was surprised at how brutally honest Mr Barr is, he held back nothing when writing this book. He was a true drug addict who stole from his jobs and family to fuel his habits. He was in and out of prison countless times until he finally put his trust in God. Only then was he able to succeed in being the best husband, father and most importantly the best man he could be.
From what I read in this book it is only by the grace of God that Burton Barr is alive to tell his story today. His experiences are real. He is a living inspiration to all.
The Hoodlum Preacher is an excellent discusion piece.
Locksie
ARC Book Club Inc.
Star Rating *****5.0
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God loves you no matter what, February 9, 2007
This review is from: The Hoodlum Preacher (Paperback)
Burton Barr, Jr. felt he had been called to preach at the tender age of nine. He preached to a captive audience, his little brother, Ralph. His mother told him he'd have to wait for God's calling but he continued to practice his sermons. As a teenager, he joined the church and actually begins to preach. Then things took a strange turn and he began to drink, smoke marijuana and cigarettes. Not too much later, he began trying cocaine, heroin, PCP, crack and whatever else he could get his hands on. He stole from his employers, wrote bad checks and conned his relatives which resulted in numerous arrests. In an attempt to turn his life around, he joined the Marines but continued his behavior of stealing, conning and drugging. The Marines sent him to the brig and eventually to Leavenworth. On many occasions, he attempted to get clean, get his marriage back on tract and keep a good job but each time he met with failure. At last, on one of his stints in prison, he met a preacher who had that certain "something" that he couldn't put his finger on and as a result Burton Barr, Jr. began to see the light.
THE HOODLUM PREACHER is the amazing story of one man's descent into the hell of the drug world and his ultimate redemption at the hands of God. The lessons he learned are good for all of us. Even if we aren't guilty of Burton's vices, we have all done something that is not right. Barr lets us know God can see good in us and we can be saved from ourselves. Barr does all this without being preachy or overbearing. It is a very good book and so very uplifting. I enjoyed every word, even as I cringed when Barr sank back into his abyss. It is well worth picking up.
Reviewed by Alice Holman
of The RAWSISTAZ Reviewers
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Revelations, June 29, 2006
This review is from: The Hoodlum Preacher (Paperback)
Burton Barr Jr. unveils demons that he's battled consistently in his life span. As a son, husband, father, con artist, thief, inmate and junkie Burton has fallen many times. Disbelieving that God would actually be there if he called on Him, Burton decided that the only way to make a way was if it was his way. Each and every single time Burton was proven that he absolutely could not go it alone. Yet he never stopped trying and God never once left him.
I was immediately drawn to the title, THE HOODLUM PREACHER. It just confirmed for me that we've all fallen and it's by the grace of God that we can get up. While reading as he ran the streets of Chicago, St. Louis and San Diego I wondered what would be the deciding factor for him to decide that God has already got a plan for him. See he'd already fallen, gotten back up, dusted himself off and attempted to do right, YET every single time there was always an obstacle just waiting for the chance to present itself. Isn't that life?
THE HOODLUM PRECHER painfully explores Burton Barr Jr. before he allowed God to use him. This eye opening testimony should be read by everyone.
"No matter what you have done or who you have become, God still loves you."
Reviewed by: Crystal
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