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‘Blueprint’ For living

‘Blueprint’ For living
In his new book, gospel music star Kirk Franklin draws God’s plan for abundant life

Unwanted. Abandoned. Addicted.
Promiscuous. These are only a few words that describe Kirk Franklin’s
early life. But they no longer define him.

In his latest book, The Blueprint
(Gotham Books), Franklin offers straight-up, honest advice taken from
his own experiences to show that you can rebuild your life based on the
blueprint, or plan, God has for you.

The Grammy-winning artist offers a
practical template, not just good buzzwords. “It’s [crucial] … having
someone that can really show you step-by-step how to respond through
some difficult issues in life,” he says.

Franklin tackles tough topics and writes
candidly about marriage, singles, men, women and racism. He addresses
the consequences of premarital sex and the responsibility of being a
parent. He even calls the church to accountability.

“If you preach to people without loving them, then you’ve wasted your time.”

Franklin believes God will use all
circumstances, good and bad, to work for our good. He’s also living
proof that the past doesn’t have to determine the future. Men can be
great fathers even if they lacked a great dad. Women can be loving
mothers even if their own abandoned or hated them. We will have to let
go of things that could hold us back, the author says, while assuring
us the pain of loss will not compare to what we will gain.

Franklin also strongly believes in
mentoring. “It’s one thing to give somebody the tools, but it’s another
thing to walk them through that process.”

His own transformation came largely
through his relationship with his pastor, Tony Evans. And though his
book positions Franklin to be for others what Evans was for him, he
hopes to connect in a way some sermons or other self-help books can’t.

“Sometimes the pulpit and the pew
separate us,” he says. “[This book is like] the pastor coming down,
taking off his shoes and he’s sitting up on the pew with you and ya’ll
are laughing and cracking up and joking—and in between the laughing
there’s some crying and some questions and some back-and-forth.”

Writing with a no-excuse attitude,
Franklin still presents the truth in an encouraging way, making it
obvious that his deep desire is to see others experience the
fulfilling, abundant life God specifically created for them.

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