She’s My Dad
“She’s My Dad: A Father’s Transition & a Son’s Redemption”
Jonathan Williams
Westminster John Knox Press, 2018, 216 Pages
At A Glance: “She’s My Dad” is a moving account of a son’s turbulent journey through his parent’s transgender transition, exploring themes of betrayal, acceptance, and the challenging process of reconciling faith and 2SLGBTQIA+ inclusion within a personal and pastoral context.
Overview: In “She’s My Dad: A Father’s Transition & a Son’s Redemption,” Jonathan Williams shares the profound and challenging journey of his father’s transition from Paul to Paula, a revelation that rocked his life and evangelical ministry. Confronted with his mentor’s secret, Jonathan grapples with feelings of betrayal, fear for his church’s future, and his own spiral into depression and alcoholism.
This deeply personal narrative explores themes of reconciliation, forgiveness, and acceptance within a family and faith community. It provides unique insights into the struggles and triumphs of embracing a transgender family member, underscoring that acceptance is a complex and ongoing journey, even for those who advocate 2SLGBTQIA+ inclusion. The book candidly discusses the impact of Paula’s transition on Jonathan’s faith and pastoral role, showcasing the transformative power of love and understanding in facing profound personal and theological challenges.
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