![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Since my life has consisted of many broken roads, that title seemed fitting.ĬP: Can you briefly share your journey to forgiving your family and returning to your father? Wagler: It was a long process, but I realized some years ago that my next book would be about my father. The following is an edited transcript of The Christian Post's interview with the popular blogger and speaker’s, in which Wagler shares how forgiveness made his once broken relationships with his family better than ever despite trading the Amish lifestyle for a modern one.Ĭhristian Post: How did the inspiration for your new book, Broken Roads, come about? Like his bestselling book, Wagler unapologetically gives readers insight into the Amish community through his lens after leaving, returning to his Amish father, and how they might mend the broken roads between them before it's too late. The author, from Aylmer, Ontario, explores his difficult reunion, his confrontations, betrayals, and questions with faith and identity. In a follow-up to his New York Times bestseller Growing Up Amish, Wagler has a new book out, titled Broken Roads: Returning to My Amish Father, where he recounts his reconciliation with his father, family, and heritage after he walked away from the Amish culture over 30 years ago. Ira Wagler says forgiveness has made his relationship with his Amish family better than ever. Ira Wagler penned a new book titled, Broken Roads: Returning to My Amish Father, | 130 Agency ![]()
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