
Illegitimate
How a Loving God Rescued a Son of Polygamy
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Narrated by:
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Jon Gauger
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By:
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Brian Mackert
About this listen
The shocking news of polygamous cults has sparked a national dialogue on religious sects.
Splintered from and repudiated by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, these secretive families exist in an insular world far removed from reality.
Yet for Brian Mackert, life inside this world was all too real. As a son in a family of one father, four mothers, and thirty-one children, Brian experienced firsthand the devastating reality of the polygamous lifestyle: a reality that leaves thousands of children feeling hopeless and struggling to belong.
Now Brian shares his remarkable journey from a broken life to a healed soul.
©2007 Brian J. Mackert (P)2011 Oasis Audio
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