You Can't Fix Dead

The Physical Change and Spiritual Transformation of Travis McNeil

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality
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Author: Chris M. Schwab ISBN: 9781486611997
Publisher: Word Alive Press Publication: November 2, 2015
Imprint: Word Alive Press Language: English
Author: Chris M. Schwab
ISBN: 9781486611997
Publisher: Word Alive Press
Publication: November 2, 2015
Imprint: Word Alive Press
Language: English

Gender transformation is a subject that remains taboo throughout much of the Body of Christ… Any church that wishes to remain relevant in our culture needs to acquaint itself with the feelings and struggles of this ever-increasing segment of our society, and busy itself in the work of “building bridges” so as to impact the lives of those around them…Written with sensitivity and style, this book provides an “inside” look at a difficult subject, and succeeds in its mandate of treating everyone with gentleness and respect. It’s a great read! I highly recommend it.

Pastor, Author

Are there some things in your past that you regret? How many times have you thought it would be wonderful to go back and start over again? We all know that’s not possible. Or is it?

Travis was not always Travis. He was born Tanya, who should not have lived; her mother tried to abort her. Tanya lived through a sexual assault as a child and an unwanted pregnancy as a young woman.

One evening, Tanya and her lesbian partner were watching a television program about gender reassignment. She had always known she should have been born a man, and now she had hope.

Tanya pursued this possibility and became Travis. He began to live the life he had always wanted. He got to know people who had lived through circumstances just as painful and self-destructive as his, but they were now experiencing joy and peace. And when he met the one responsible for that peace, Travis was changed again.

About the Author:

Chris M. Schwab and his wonderful wife Marilyn, happily married for forty-three years, serve as assistant pastors at a local church in Calgary, Alberta. They have two children, as well as two very intelligent grandsons. Chris works full-time as a design engineer in the manufacturing industry. His passion is to see believers get to know God as He really is, and grow into the image of who God says they are.

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Gender transformation is a subject that remains taboo throughout much of the Body of Christ… Any church that wishes to remain relevant in our culture needs to acquaint itself with the feelings and struggles of this ever-increasing segment of our society, and busy itself in the work of “building bridges” so as to impact the lives of those around them…Written with sensitivity and style, this book provides an “inside” look at a difficult subject, and succeeds in its mandate of treating everyone with gentleness and respect. It’s a great read! I highly recommend it.

Pastor, Author

Are there some things in your past that you regret? How many times have you thought it would be wonderful to go back and start over again? We all know that’s not possible. Or is it?

Travis was not always Travis. He was born Tanya, who should not have lived; her mother tried to abort her. Tanya lived through a sexual assault as a child and an unwanted pregnancy as a young woman.

One evening, Tanya and her lesbian partner were watching a television program about gender reassignment. She had always known she should have been born a man, and now she had hope.

Tanya pursued this possibility and became Travis. He began to live the life he had always wanted. He got to know people who had lived through circumstances just as painful and self-destructive as his, but they were now experiencing joy and peace. And when he met the one responsible for that peace, Travis was changed again.

About the Author:

Chris M. Schwab and his wonderful wife Marilyn, happily married for forty-three years, serve as assistant pastors at a local church in Calgary, Alberta. They have two children, as well as two very intelligent grandsons. Chris works full-time as a design engineer in the manufacturing industry. His passion is to see believers get to know God as He really is, and grow into the image of who God says they are.

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