Pardon Me, My Ontology Is Showing
Realizing You're Already on the Porch (Even if You Brought Your Legal Briefs)
This is not a book about how to fix your life. That would just be another set of binders and a better clipboard.
For nearly half a century, Angie Day Peters served as the lead paralegal in the ongoing case against her own soul, litigating the "Audit of Not Enough" with color-coded binders and a perfectly pressed veneer. She thought God lived in the case for the defense, waiting for a closing argument that would finally prove her worth.
Then came the "Hellish Year"-a collision of systemic family trauma, religious "ghosting," and a total biological shutdown on a gymnasium floor.
In this Revelational Memoir, Peters invites you to drop the "Legal Briefs" and fire the internal accountant. Through raw storytelling and a "Mastermind" deconstruction of the religious "Bureaucracy," she reveals a Father who never took His eyes off the child.
Inside these pages, you will discover:
The Barabbas Paradox: Why we often choose the "Sword of Retribution" over the "River of Restoration".
The Architecture of the Shadow: Why our bodies continue to brace for a blow that is never coming.
The Leaking Smile: What happens when worship moves from "Adrenaline-based fear" to "Oxytocin-based rest".
The "Trial" is over. The "Lid" is off. You aren't a project to be managed; you are a child of the house taking part in a feast that never runs dry.
Stop running. The audition is over. You are finally Home.

