God’s Overpowering Love

Susie Kinslow Adams Author Interview

The Rebel and Preacher Man is your memoir that offers readers an inspiring glimpse into your life alongside her late husband. Why was this an important book for you to write?

My husband and I prayed about what God would have us tell for three years; it took me two more years to pen it. God’s overpowering love and grace are evident as His love drew us together.

What were some ideas that were important for you to share in this book?

I left God; He never, ever left me. His Spirit gently tugged at my heart in the worst of times. A person is never too far away from God, or too “bad” to serve Him.

I appreciated the candid nature with which you told your story. What was the hardest thing for you to write about?

My rebel years. I knew in my teens that God had a plan for my life. My early adult years were difficult to express because of the life I had of abuse and rebellion.

What is one thing you hope readers take away from your story?

There is absolutely nothing you can ever do that will weaken God’s love for you; God will use your weaknesses for His glory if you will yield your life–past and present and future to Him. God never wastes anything.

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The Rebel and Preacher Man is a true love story of how God drew a preacher in his fifties and an unchurched woman in her thirties together. It is a testimony of God’s love shining through as He reveals Himself afresh in the life of Marcella, Russell’s first wife, as she battles terminal cancer. Again, in the life of Bob, Susie’s first husband, as he invites Jesus into his heart two weeks before his last breath. And, of Russell and Susie’s forty-two-year journey which only God could have orchestrated.


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