In Life as a P.K., readers get a glimpse into the life of a woman raised in the church world under the guidance and rules of rigidly religious parents. Tamatha's story reveals the stark contrast between the image of a picture-perfect, faith-filled family and the often-hidden realities behind that façade. Drawing from personal experience, she explores the misguided perceptions of preacher's kids-and why so many walk away from the faith.
Tamatha shares stories of deception, abuse, judgment, hypocrisy, cruelty, racism, manipulation, adultery, fornication-and being taken advantage of by members of the church. As she conveys her truth, she offers an insider's view of what really happens behind closed doors, far from the watchful eyes of the public.
Yet amid the darkness, Tamatha also shares moments of grace. She writes about the spiritual gifts of visions and dreams she's been given, and how she has learned to use them. Despite the hardships and the choices that shaped her path, she is here to testify to her truth. Throughout Life as a P.K., Tamatha grounds her reflections in scripture, using Biblical passages as the foundation for how she lives and understands her story.