Being sexually abused after Horace became a Christian, his mental state declined. The abuse was no ordinary abuse.
Through Horace's Christian faith, he resisted the spiritual and natural forces that tried to pull him into a lifestyle that would have led to his destruction.
After Horace's father found out, he told him that if he was gay, he did not want anything to do with him. His love for his father helped him by giving him the strength to resist the path that many through (SP) are forced to take. That is to become abusers themselves or struggling with their sexuality.
Because of the work of the American Evangelical Church Horace has overcome this set back to live a healthy life. This book is not about healing the illness. It is the foundation of his healing. Also, it is not to establish doctrine, the doctrine that Christians live by can only come from the word of God and not from personal experiences.
In this book, he writes a brief synopsis of that journey. It is a masterpiece in its own right; because it addresses the partnership of two entirely different forms of ideologies that are opposed to each other Secular Mental Health Recovery and the Christian Faith.