From Publishers Weekly
Duckworth's winsome story of her life will draw readers eager to work through their own struggles. Her father was committed to a mental institution when she was a child, with the resulting poverty and discrimination a heavy burden for both Duckworth and her mother. Her mother had health problems as well, eventually dying at age 47. Through the years Duckworth found solace in God, gradually facing her pain and finding understanding. I have always believed that Daddy abandoned me, she says. All these years, I've pounded my gavel and pronounced Daddy guilty. That revelation of abandonment and blame is the basis for this book. While discussion questions at the end help Christian readers dig deeper into their own abandonment issues and find strength in a caring God, readers may wish for more obvious links sooner. Yet Duckworth's honesty about herself and her troubles is engaging as she describes her mistakes and missteps as well as her victories. Those who have read some of Duckworth's other 16 books will find much to enjoy, and new readers will relish getting to know this strong woman who knows first hand about life's hardships and God's faithfulness
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Review
“We’ve all been abandoned at one time or another. Abandonment does not mean forever broken. Marion’s experience and compassion qualifies her to speak to us through the pages of this book. As a speaker, she shares the amazing grace of God that can touch your heart and heal your hurting spirit.”
Rev. Dr. Thelma Wells, President, A Woman of God Ministries, and author of
God Is Not Through With Me Yet! “
Naked on God’s Doorstep is a revelation of our deep depravity and our supernatural opportunity to live in intimate relationship with God. Marion’s portrayal of her relationship struggles with both her earthly father and her heavenly Father evoke tears and joy. Her story of healing will bring hope and encouragement to every reader.”
Mary Frances Bowley, President of Wellspring Living, Inc., author of
A League of Dangerous Women
“In
Naked on God's Doorstep, Marion Duckworth writes with an honesty few achieve. Her life has not been easy but her faith and trust in her heavenly Father shine like a beacon, guiding her readers with gentle insight.”
Lauraine Snelling, author of
Sophie's Dilemma and
Breaking Free
“Tenderly told, filled with the wisdom of many years and much devotion, Marion’s memoir will refresh and encourage you–no matter what your background.”
Bette Nordberg, author of
A Guidebook for New Believers and
Season of Grace“Marion Duckworth’s fine writing skill and gifts for counseling and teaching make her memoir a book of hope for all who have suffered abandonment. Beyond her grippingly honest story, the discussion questions in the back of the book will help readers find the way to their own healing.
Naked on God's Doorstep is an excellent addition to available literature on recovery.”
Elsie Larson, a...
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