
Andre’ D. Fullwood, Sr.
Diary of a Troubled Preacher: Exposing the Roots, Demons, and Recovery
In this raw and redemptive memoir, André Fullwood invites readers into the pages of his personal diary, revealing the hidden battles behind the collar. Diary of a Troubled Preacher is not just a story - it’s a spiritual excavation. With unflinching honesty, Fullwood exposes the roots of trauma, confronts the demons of shame and addiction, and walks readers through the process of recovery, deliverance, and healing.
Reader reflections
What stayed with readers.
“The hardest part of being a child of Christ is to admit your faults because the enemy doesn't want you to expose your downfalls. It's time for you to know that when you expose your faults, you become complete in Christ, not perfect, but complete!”Clifton B. - Illinois
“This book is a must have!!!! It shows you the transparency of a Man of God, his struggles and how he overcame them. It also teaches you how to overcome those same challenges.”Shanta B. - S. Carolina
“Have you struggled with internal and emotional issues for far too long? This book will show you how to place a flashlight to the issues and dissect the matter resulting in a lasting breakthrough.”Perry W. - Illinois
“This book has blessed me by seeing and acknowledging my own faults with a stronger desire to look in the mirror harder to see my own faults and to stop shifting the blame on others. Realizing there’s no shame in giving your testimony when you’re healed or in the process of healing. Change Starts with me….”Melissa F. - Michigan
“I would feature this book as a positive influence on how preachers are made to examine themselves in ways to see themselves as positive role models for their members.”Dr. Kim W. - Delaware
“I was given hope by reading this and knowing it wasn't just me. Immediately, I felt strengthened and more intentional with my walk with God.”Lugene S. - Delaware
“In many ways, we're each and individually impacted by addiction. Addiction comes in many forms-seen and unseen. Identify yours and root it out.”Dr. Cooper - Missouri