Road of Sorrows ~ Life of Joy

Road of Sorrows ~ Life of Joy

by Dolores Dodds
Road of Sorrows ~ Life of Joy

Road of Sorrows ~ Life of Joy

by Dolores Dodds

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Overview

God's voice came to author Dolores Dodds in her darkest hours. As her thoughts screamed at her—You're worthless! No one wants you, and no one will love you! You're stupid and weak!—the Spirit of God pleaded with her, "Dolores, you know that I am real and that heaven and hell are real. Killing yourself won't end your pain; it will just make it worse."

Dolores grew up lost, in pain, hopeless, feeling unloved, and searching for that elusive connection in all the wrong places. A product of the 1970s, she read the decade's headlines sorrowfully: God is Dead. She was part of a lost generation—the hippie era full of free love, drugs, partying, and spoiled with overabundance.

Then, the Living God stepped in and poured out His spirit, and the hippies became the Jesus People. In Road of Sorrows—Life of Joy, Dolores Dodds shares her miraculous transformation from a life of sorrow to the most exciting, joyful, loved, and purpose-filled life anyone can experience. Along the way, she answers the pressing question—what happened to the Jesus People over the last fifty years? Delineating the Living God from Christianity, Road of Sorrows—Life of Joy is a testament to the power of Christ's miraculous healing power and the mighty savior's commitment to make brokenness whole and bring light and joy into darkness.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940185998366
Publisher: Gatekeeper Press
Publication date: 12/17/2023
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Dolores Dodds has spent her life committed to service work and support of her religious community. Based primarily out of Michigan, Georgia, and Florida, she worked in teen ministry for thirty years, co-pastored a church, and founded two church houses. She also created three coffee cafe ministries and two high school clubs for girls. Proud foster mother to many teenagers from 1970-2000, Dolores has several foster children, stepchildren, and step-grandchildren, in addition to three daughters and eight grandchildren.
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