Summary of Faith Jones's Sex Cult Nun
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Book Preview: #1 My parents fled Macau in 1981, when I was four years old. I was placed on my mother’s lap, and we drove off. I couldn’t see much, just shadows and glimpses of empty cobblestone streets. Macau was built on a peninsula that juts out from the south China coastline. It was connected to two trailing islands by bridges.
#2 I was moved to a new home in Macau, China. I was sandwiched between two very tall beds of unpainted pine, three and four bunks high. Everyone had white-blond angelic hair, except me.
#3 I have two mommies. They are almost opposites in looks: Mommy Esther has a straight, aquiline nose, blue eyes, and straight hair, while Mommy Ruthie has a rounded face, slightly olive skin, dark brown eyes, and frizzy hair. I take after my father, with his white Swedish German skin and light brown hair.
#4 I was in the process of moving to Macau with my mother and father when I got the chance to visit an old Chinese farmhouse that had been left vacant for seven years. It was no wonder the owner was renting it to us for cheap.
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#1
My parents fled Macau in 1981, when I was four years old. I was placed on my mother’s lap, and we drove off. I couldn’t see much, just shadows and glimpses of empty cobblestone streets. Macau was built on a peninsula that juts out from the south China coastline. It was connected to two trailing islands by bridges.
#2
I was moved to a new home in Macau, China. I was sandwiched between two very tall beds of unpainted pine, three and four bunks high. Everyone had white-blond angelic hair, except me.
#3
I have two mommies. They are almost opposites in looks: Mommy Esther has a straight, aquiline nose, blue eyes, and straight hair, while Mommy Ruthie has a rounded face, slightly olive skin, dark brown eyes, and frizzy hair. I take after my father, with his white Swedish German skin and light brown hair.
#4
I was in the process of moving to Macau with my mother and father when I got the chance to visit an old Chinese farmhouse that had been left vacant for seven years. It was no wonder the owner was renting it to us for cheap.
#5
My father and I were hiding from bad people. We couldn’t tell anyone where we were living, including our friends in the city, so we had to be completely secret.
#6
I feel very close to Grandpa, even though I’ve never actually seen him. He’s been in hiding since before I was born, and all photos of him have been burned to protect his identity.
#7
The adults’ sense of betrayal and mistrust seeped into me. People who are receptive to our message about Jesus are Sheep, while people who reject us are Goats.
#8
My parents and caregivers have always read me stories of persecution against God’s children. They fear that the Devil will target them especially, since they are