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At a crossroads and suffering a crisis of faith as a Catholic priest, Jeffrey Kendall embarked on a seventy-day spiritual adventure on El Camino de Santiago and experienced a life altering revelation at the end of the earth. Throughout the journey, Kendall grapples with his existence, examining his internal turmoil while exposing the abuses of power he suffered within the Catholic Church and exploring his relationship with a heroin-addicted prostitute. As he walks down trail struggling with these dilemmas, readers go on a profound journey of their own. A fascinating memoir that will surely…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
At a crossroads and suffering a crisis of faith as a Catholic priest, Jeffrey Kendall embarked on a seventy-day spiritual adventure on El Camino de Santiago and experienced a life altering revelation at the end of the earth. Throughout the journey, Kendall grapples with his existence, examining his internal turmoil while exposing the abuses of power he suffered within the Catholic Church and exploring his relationship with a heroin-addicted prostitute. As he walks down trail struggling with these dilemmas, readers go on a profound journey of their own. A fascinating memoir that will surely resonate with anyone who has ever struggled with a relationship with God, A Walk to the End of the Earth is a catharsis for the soul and the remarkable story of one man's quest for a new start in life.
Autorenporträt
A graduate of Saint Charles Borromeo Seminary; Jeffrey Kendall was a practicing Catholic priest in the Diocese of Charleston; SC for twenty years and lead the renovation of the Old Schoolhouse at Saint James the Greater Mission; a building in Colleton County; SC constructed by freed slaves in 1870. After enduring years of abuses of power within the Catholic church; he left the Church. He currently lives in South Dakota; and when not writing; he enjoys spending time outdoors with his Black Mouth Cur; Miss Josephine.