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Arthur Paul Boers

    Arthur Paul Boers is an author whose works often delve into spirituality and the practical application of faith in daily life. His writing draws from extensive experience as a pastor in diverse settings and a deep interest in biblical principles of justice and prayer. Through his books, Boers offers readers pathways to spiritual growth and healthy responses to challenging behaviors, often weaving in personal experiences with an engaging narrative style.

    Shattered
    • Shattered

      • 216 pages
      • 8 hours of reading
      4.3(16)Add rating

      A sensitive and penetrating reflection on coming of age in a Dutch immigrant family scarred by violence   Arthur Boers’s earliest memory was of shattered glass. His father threw a potted plant at his mother, and she ducked as the plant crashed through a window of the family home. His mother cleaned up the shards that day; later in life, he would find himself called upon to pick up the pieces as well.   In  Shattered , Boers reflects on coming of age in a family scarred by violence. The son of Dutch immigrants, Boers illuminates the generational trauma of the Nazi occupation of Holland, refracted in vignettes of his boyhood in postwar Canada. His hard-working, Calvinist family is endearing but ultimately unable to address the insidious cycle of abuse that passed father to son. Breaking with this silence and complicity, Boers reflects candidly and empathetically on his tumultuous relationship with his father. Intertwined with this narrative is his emerging vocation to ministry, more mystical and expressive than the Reformed tradition in which he was raised.  Forthright and authentic, Boers extends a hand in solidarity to readers who have been wounded by those who were meant to protect them the most. With  Shattered , he charts a path toward healing through faith.

      Shattered