Book Review: Remembering Stardust by C.D. Baker

Do you remember what it feels like to be a teenager on the cusp of adulthood? In this novel by C.D. Baker the reader gets to walk with Oliver Goode and his struggles and challenges of growing up in a church where he questions the process and image of God portrayed.

His close friendship with the Miller’s is a reflection of the Trinity and true love abounds. Many of his struggles begins with the church and the history of his mother dying.

I encourage to walk with Oliver in his journey to finding his true self.

Thanks to Speakeasy and Mike Morrell for providing this book to read.

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By Alex Steward

I am a husband, father, and pastor within the ELCA. I did not grow up in the church and thus come at this pastoring thing with an unique perspective.

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