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Washing The Inside Of The Cup

Cheryl Lynn’s Washing the Inside of the Cup is a heartfelt, faith-driven memoir chronicling her spiritual transformation from a life scarred by emotional and spiritual abuse to one rooted in unshakeable peace through total surrender to God. Through deeply personal stories, scripture, and divine encounters, Lynn walks readers through the trials she endured, the grace she embraced, and the vision she ultimately received. Her central message is clear: a life wholly committed to the Lord—mind, body, and spirit—can be one of supernatural peace, clarity, and divine intimacy.

What struck me most about this book was its raw honesty. The account of her abusive marriage is especially poignant. Her decision to surrender her whole heart to God—not merely attend church or read the Bible, but to give herself completely—marks a powerful turning point in the book.

But the most unforgettable part, by far, was her vision of Jesus. She describes being surrounded by blessings and then hearing the Lord speak behind her: “Remember, your eyes belong to me, not on the blessings​.” That moment was so vivid. Her description of falling to her knees in awe—unable to even look at Him—transcends the page.

While I enjoyed the memoir, the writing can feel repetitive at times, and the pace occasionally drifts, especially when recounting numerous personal miracles. But these are easy to overlook in light of Lynn’s sincerity. Her voice is clear and kind. She’s not preaching at you—she’s talking to you, like a big sister who’s been through fire and came out glowing with grace.

I would recommend Washing the Inside of the Cup to anyone walking through pain, especially Christian women facing spiritual exhaustion or abuse. It’s also a beautiful guide for anyone curious about what it means to truly “walk in the Spirit.” If you’ve ever asked, “Can God really speak to me?”—this book says yes. Loud and clear. And with love.

Pages: 79 | ASIN : B0D8S1KZ7G

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The Path to Salvation

Author Interview
John Dorsey Author Interview

In Christianity 2.0, you explore the decline of Christian values, the concept of salvation, and the likelihood of a large-scale return to Christianity. Why was this an important book for you to write?

God sent me down an amazing path that few have ever traveled. I have no idea why I was chosen. I certainly wasn’t the most worthy person to receive such an honor.

Because I was shown this accelerated spiritual path, I was able to reach the spiritual state of unconditional love (more commonly known as salvation). It is a feeling like no other, and a plateau that few ever reach.

I wanted to light this path so others can follow in my footsteps. It’s not an easy path, but the good news is that because of the new tools that are now available it is not nearly as difficult as it once was. With this book, the path to salvation (the main goal of Christianity) is now clear. It can be attained by anyone with the courage and perseverance to make the journey.

Can you share with us a little about the research process required to put your book together?

I didn’t really need to do much in terms of research. I mostly wrote about what I already knew. However, the writing of this book did require 46 years of life experience. I could not have written it any sooner than I did.

What is one thing you hope readers take away from Christianity 2.0?

I hope they are able to find the solutions to their most difficult challenges. So many people are trapped and in pain, but traditional self-help can do little more than show people how to decorate the prison they are trapped in. This little book has the answers that people are desperately looking for. It offers a path out of the darkness.

What is the next book you are working on, and when will it be available?

I don’t plan on writing another book. Whether Christianity 2.0 is successful or not, my journey is now complete.

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Christianity is in decline. It is at its lowest point in many centuries. The religion has been diminished due to several factors: a hostile secular media, the internet which offers endless distractions, and the gradual corruption of many of the church’s institutions and teachings.

But what if this decline wasn’t inevitable? What if Christianity could make a comeback on a scale that would make the evangelical movements of the past look paltry by comparison? The purpose of this book is to argue that not only is this possible but it is probable, and to provide the path forward to make this a reality.

The good news is that in recent decades there have been incredible discoveries in the religious arena. These discoveries have provided answers to our most important theological questions. They have also provided new tools and methods to deal with the challenges and suffering inherent in the human condition.

Most importantly, the Christian concept of salvation is no longer ethereal but something concrete and measurable, and there are now ways to rapidly accelerate its attainment.

The path this book offers is not just a few steps forward but an entirely new paradigm that has the potential to transform our entire world. There could be no greater gift.