Linda Fulkerson’s book, The Prodigal Daughter: Hope for Runaway Christians and Those Who Await Their Return (2003 Petit Jean Press), intertwines glimpses into the parable of the Prodigal Son along with Linda’s life story. Scriptures that map out a route for returning home form the third strand of the braid.From the back cover:
Ruled by despair, remorse, and anger, author Linda Fulkerson’s life had become a classic rendition of the cliche “What’s a nice girl like you doing in a place like this?” Desperate. Overwhelmed. Isolated. Trapped. She hit bottom.
On the elevator of life, those descending will all exit on different levels–some much lower than others. You don’t have to go all the way to the basement! Stop now and push the “up” button. This book will show you how.
The Prodigal Daughter offers practical suggestions to:
- Renew Hope
- Realize God’s Love
- Regain Peace
- Reconcile Relationships
- Return Home
“Finally! Here is a book that offers hope to those who are lost in despair. Linda Fulkerson shows the road back to the joy of living, as she herself has found.” — Dr. J. Larry Williams, executive director of Southern Christian Home
“Popular folk wisdom claims, ‘You can’t come home,’ but this book proves that you can. Better yet, it shows how to allow your prodigal to want to come home.” — Sandra Humphrey, editor Christian Woman magazine
Want more information?
- To read the Table of Contents, click HERE
- To read Chapter One, “The Slop Bucket,” click HERE
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- To buy the book, send $15 to:
Petit Jean Press
PO Box 848
Morrilton, AR 72110
