Hold on to your seat and tissues because Lynette’s autobiography is powerful and moving. During this book, I have cried from sorrow and also from laughter.
The amount of trials and suffering Lynette and her whole family have gone through is of biblical proportions. A weaker woman or family would not have been able to weather these storms. However, with God, the Johnsons and Granny and Pappy found all things were possible through His strength. I say family because although this is Lynette’s testimony, many of the trials she had to overcome were keenly felt by her family. In turn, the trials for the family equally affected, Lynette. Whenever the strength of one was waning, another would be there to remind them to place trust in Him and His plan.
Lynette is hard headed, witty, and a little devious at times which makes her an amazing woman in my book. Reading some of her childhood and touring stories had my back aching and eyes pouring from laughing so hard. I would love to hear more of her stories like those!
More than her testimony here, I think her personality and huge heart for all she meets speaks volumes for who she is and her personal walk with the Lord. His love shines through her and is apparent for all who see or listen.
This is a great book! I don’t typically read autobiographies, but this one is worth it, guys and gals! Give it a read and you’ll see why. More than Lynette’s own personal trials, I think her overall message is something the world needs more of right now.
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