
A Pimp In The Pulpit
God Ain't Sleep
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Rod Palmer

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Lynn, becomes the woman on Stewart’s arm, and with that, becomes the target of women who are always up in Pastor Stewart’s face, namely, his quote-unquote friend Bianca, the skin-bleaching, man-worshipping teen choir director who’ll stop at nothing to become Stewart’s first lady.
Even Nay, the wife of Stewart’s right hand man, Associate Pastor Levi Ginyard, throws shade, as if she knows something about Stewart that makes Lynn a fool for being with him. Despite the red flags observed by Lynn (who is, by the way, a survivor of domestic violence), Stewart’s charm prevails. The boyish zeal with which he woos Lynn, keeps her at First Baptist Church beyond the point of her anointing being exposed.
So, for Lynn, it’s no shock when the Women’s Day Committee asks her to be the keynote speaker; the shocker is being a women’s rights activist, hearing that she must deliver the speech from a lectern because women are not allowed at the pulpit.
Pastor Stewart had no idea what he was getting himself into, courting Lynn, but in First Baptist’s centennial year, he knows that Lynn is in the time and place of God’s choosing, and he now has an ally to fight the Ginyard family that makes up the board of trustees that’s kept Stewart under their thumb.
From 2023 AAMBC Male Author Of The Year Nominee, comes a stunning tale that delivers on so many levels: the good ole southern storytelling; the romance; the laughs; the intricate plotting; the hard hitting themes of gender equality and suspense in a domestic violence example where a life hangs in the balance, in a race against time to save her, which gives a display of the harm that male-centered teachings causes women.
A Pimp In The Pulpit’s strength is a colorful stable of characters to be long remembered, especially Lynn, with her anointing and scriptural acumen, removing the psychological yoke from women who were always told that they were “lesser vessels.”
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- Amazon Customer
- 02-20-25
Terrible narrator
I enjoyed the story well enough but found the AI narrator to be terrible. The reading was far from intelligent.
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- Dalia
- 10-21-24
Get rid of AI reading
Story is good but the AI kept mispronouncing words and sounds horrible. Very hard to keep interested.
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- Madam C L Walker
- 03-18-25
Title doesn’t match the story
I think this book was ok. The story lines were stretched out. It had a few good parts.
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