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Drowning in Drama is a fresh look at Jonah--not the Sunday school, flannelgraph version. It's about what happens when people run from pain, try to fix others, or misuse their power. Through Jonah's story and the author's own, this book explores the Drama Triangle--Victim, Rescuer, Persecutor--and how Jesus offers a way out. Jesus doesn't play the roles people expect. He enters the mess with vulnerability, offers care without control, and confronts injustice with love and truth. This book is an invitation to follow him out of the drama and into a life of surrender, courage, and real peace.

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Drowning in Drama is a fresh look at Jonah--not the Sunday school, flannelgraph version. It's about what happens when people run from pain, try to fix others, or misuse their power. Through Jonah's story and the author's own, this book explores the Drama Triangle--Victim, Rescuer, Persecutor--and how Jesus offers a way out. Jesus doesn't play the roles people expect. He enters the mess with vulnerability, offers care without control, and confronts injustice with love and truth. This book is an invitation to follow him out of the drama and into a life of surrender, courage, and real peace.

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Autorenporträt
Jim Cooper Jr. is a seasoned pastor, leadership coach, and theologian with more than twenty-five years of ministry experience. He holds a BA in theology and an MA in strategic leadership and is currently pursuing a DMin at Northern Seminary. Cooper's work focuses on spiritual renewal, leadership development, and the role of semiotics in church culture. He lives in Virginia with his wife, Heidi, and their three children.