Jacqueline Jackson shares her journey from spiritual confusion and AI-driven self-worship to the redeeming power of Jesus Christ. In this bold testimony, she exposes the dangers of false light, breaks generational cycles, and reveals how Jesus Christ’s resurrection set her free.
This book is a call to those searching for truth in a world full of deception—an invitation to return to God, walk in His freedom, and end the cycles that keep us bound.
Jacqueline Jackson is a retired Professor of English from the University of Illinois at Springfield. She also taught children's literature at Kent State University. She has four daughters: Damaris (deceased), Gillian, Elspeth, and Megan.
Ms. Jackson's for young readers are Julie's Secret Sloth, The Paleface Redskins, Chicken Ten Thousand, The Ghost Boat, and The Taste of Spruce Gum, a Notable Children's Book of 1966. In addition, Jacqueline has received the Dorothy Canfield Fisher children's book award. She considers her books Stories from the Round Barn and More Stories from the Round Barn to be her best work.