<p><strong>Did you grow up in the world of Christian fundamentalism or evangelicalism?</strong></p><p><br></p><p>Have you grown uncomfortable in those traditions? Have you contemplated leaving? Or have you left those worlds and now feel homeless in a religious or spiritual sense? If any of those categories describes you then this book is for you.</p><p><br></p><p>Author Darrell Lackey was once where you were or are now. He was pastor of a Southern Baptist church. Raised in the Southern Baptist world and educated at a Southern Baptist seminary he knows first-hand what that world is like.</p><p><br></p><p>In&nbsp;<em>Finding Your Feet After Fundamentalism</em> Lackey explodes the myths of certainty and chosen-ness deconstructs the end-of-the-world revenge fantasies fundamentalists thrive on considers the ridiculous things pastors say calls out fundamentalist idolatry of the Bible critiques the right-wing's utter abandonment of Good News and documents his journey toward reconstructing a healthy faith.</p><p><br></p><p>Join him on that journey. This book is a summation of his reflections-his reasons-for leaving that world. It's not a how-to book or a purely autobiographical walk down memory lane. It is rather an attempt to articulate a way of viewing the Christian life in a way that is helpful rather than toxic.</p>