Jamaica Gleaner

SEARCH FOR ANSWERS LEADS TO ‘GLASS HOUSES’

Mary White launches devotional book

- Carl Gilchrist/Gleaner Writer

AS A devout Christian, journalist and toastmaste­r, Mary White could not understand why she could not get in touch with God like other Christians were doing.

So she started on a mission to find the answer.

That search ended in White putting together a collection of real-life inspiratio­nal stories, which are contained in her debut publicatio­n,

Glass Houses, published by Pelican Publishers.

White launched Glass Houses at a church service in St Ann’s Bay on Sunday, the first stop on her book tour and signing. The launch featured several readings from the book by church members, friends and a family member of the author, and also a testimonia­l by Noel Burgess.

In her own testimonia­l, White broke down and had to be comforted by her sister, Debita White.

She drew commendati­on from several persons at the launch, including High Commission­er to London Pastor George Ramocan.

“I was trying to find why God wasn’t talking to me but talking to everybody else,”White told The Gleaner.

“I got jealous when people were telling me stories that ‘God told me so’, ‘God did this’, and I am thinking, I’m a devout Christian as well, but I’m not getting any of the answers like they were.

“And so, I started a search to find out exactly what they were doing. I realise that the stories they were telling me were not much different from my story. It was how I was looking at my story, it was the perspectiv­e that made all the difference.” White said that after gathering many stories over a period of several months, it was only fitting to put them in a book. “God led me to put them in a devotional that was different, where the concept was different. I decided that if I needed these stories, then other people must need them.”

She was elated to add ‘author’ to her portfolio but admitted that at one point, she felt as if it wasn’t going to come to fruition.

“The struggles became real when I decided to make it into a tool to share with other people, so I am very elated to finish it and to get the support of my brethren from Church of God Internatio­nal Jamaica. We believe we have a mission of taking the gospel out to the world.”

Meanwhile, Melissa Witter of Pelican Publishers, who was also in attendance and did a reading, said the decision to publish Glass Houses wasn’t a difficult one.

“We live in a society where every day, our values are becoming more and more degenerate­d, and a book such as Glass Houses is absolutely necessary,” she told The Gleaner.

“It’s a call to the nation to get back to our roots, to get back to being in touch with our Creator. The stories are real and relatable. At the end of the day, they point us to the source of all that is good. We find that when persons reach out to God there is a change in their lives, so a book which is promoting godliness is definitely something that we endorse and we’re very, very happy to embrace.”

 ?? CARL GILCHRIST ?? Author Mary White signs a copy of her book, ‘Glass Houses’, for Alicea James (left) as White’s sister, Debita White, looks on. Mary White with her book, ‘Glass Houses’.
CARL GILCHRIST Author Mary White signs a copy of her book, ‘Glass Houses’, for Alicea James (left) as White’s sister, Debita White, looks on. Mary White with her book, ‘Glass Houses’.
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 ??  ?? Mary White presents a copy of her book, ‘Glass Houses’, to High Commission­er to London Pastor George Ramocan.
Mary White presents a copy of her book, ‘Glass Houses’, to High Commission­er to London Pastor George Ramocan.
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