“Firing God is a story of transcending spiritual consumerism (of life-long shopping for the ‘right’ church and the ‘right’ set of beliefs) to finding the church within; a story of embodying the Ordinary Perfection of the Present; a story of fearless liberation from dependence on a cultural narrative; a story of apostatic self-re-creation in the image of What Eternally Is. Firing God is a story of letting go of stories we tell ourselves and learning to just live.”
—Pavel Somov, PhD, author of Present Perfect and The Lotus Effect
“Cheryl Abram—currently facing debt, foreclosure, a divorce, and the displacement of her children—has written a book as timeless as her childhood in Pecan Grove and as relevant as what's happening this moment in your own life. At the end of the book, Abram is still facing debt, foreclosure, divorce, and the displacement of her children. Yet something has shifted. How Cheryl Abram writes about that shift is what makes this one of the most important books in the spirituality genre in the last twenty years. It is likely that upon finishing this book you'll take a deep breath, relieved that you don't have to improve yourself or become a better person, because now you've seen something else, something wholly different, and it's that seeing that matters.”
—Jerry Katz, Nonduality.com