Chapter 14: Losing Faith

Sometime in the night, Faith woke, and they stumbled to their bed, stripped down, and slept again. At five-thirty, the alarm went off and their weekend adventure began. It was in the beginning of their marriage they began to take spontaneous trips, much to her parents’—more her mother’s—grumbling. Weekend trips were fine as long as you were still in your pew come Sunday morning. The difference between going to Heaven or Hell was how many times you skipped church. Valerie Driscoll blamed Selby for Faith’s downward spiral.

“Plenty of boys for you to marry here at the church, and you go and find a dreamer who’s never graced a church step in his life,” her mother scolded when Faith brought Selby home.

“Selby has more personality than those sheep at church.”

“We are called to be sheep. Those men are following the Lord’s path for their lives.”