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Becoming free indeed, my story of disentangling faith from fear, Jinger Duggar Vuolo with Corey Williams

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Becoming free indeed, my story of disentangling faith from fear, Jinger Duggar Vuolo with Corey Williams
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 207-213)
resource.biographical
autobiography
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Becoming free indeed
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
1362536569
Responsibility statement
Jinger Duggar Vuolo with Corey Williams
Sub title
my story of disentangling faith from fear
Summary
"Jinger Vuolo, the sixth child in the famous Duggar family of TLC's 19 Kids and Counting and Counting On, recounts how she began to question the unhealthy ideology of her youth and learned to embrace true freedom in Christ"--, Provided by publisherGrowing up in the public eye-- a reality star in the Duggar family documentaries-- Vuolo grew up believing the Bible was primarily a rulebook and that faith was about executing God's laws to perfection. These ingrained principles were less about God's love and grace and more about man's willingness to manipulate Scripture to harness fear and increase influence. Now she continues to work on disentangling the religion she grew up with and the faith she is accepting as her own. Christianity is about knowing Jesus-- and true freedom is found in His grace. -- adapted from jacketWhen Jinger Duggar Vuolo was growing up, she was convinced that obeying the rules was the key to success and God's favor. She zealously promoted the Basic Life Principles of Bill Gothard: fastidiously obeying the modesty guidelines (no shorts or jeans, only dresses); eagerly submitting to the umbrella of authority (any disobedience of parents would place her outside God's protection); promoting the relationship standard of courtship; and avoiding any music with a worldly beat, among others. Jinger, along with three of her sisters, wrote a New York Times bestseller about their religious convictions. She believed this level of commitment would guarantee God's blessing, even though in private she felt constant fear that she wasn't measuring up to the high standards demanded of her. In Becoming Free Indeed, Jinger shares how in her early twenties, a new family member--a brother-in-law who didn't grow up in the same tight-knit conservative circle as Jinger--caused her to examine her beliefs. He was committed to the Bible, but he didn't believe many of the things Jinger had always assumed were true. His influence, along with the help of a pastor named Jeremy Vuolo, caused Jinger to see that her life was built on rules, not God's Word. Jinger committed to studying the Bible--truly understanding it--for the first time. What resulted was an earth-shaking realization: much of what she'd always believed about God, obedience to His Word, and personal holiness wasn't in-line with what the Bible teaches. Now with a renewed faith of personal conviction, Becoming Free Indeed shares what it was like living under the tenants of Bill Gothard, the Biblical truth that changed her perspective, and how she disentangled her faith with her belief in Jesus intact
Table Of Contents
Introduction -- Growing up in a fishbowl -- A zeal for God -- The principles -- Life under the umbrella -- An outside voice -- Life-changing conversations -- A season of learning -- Freedom from fear -- Finding true love -- Laying down my burdens -- Did the lifetime guarantee work? -- My post-reality show life -- Disentangling your faith
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