Paul Trittin’s literary journey has been a great adventure about faith and hope
Paul Trittin’s Jacobus: A Eunuch’s Faith reflects the author’s own experience as a formerly closeted gay man.
He had hidden his real identity for more than six decades before finally coming out when he reached the age of 65. After coming out as gay, Paul felt his family and friends alike were disappointed, and he felt he was abandoned after making that bold step.
The author’s struggles were soon rewarded when he met his partner in life. Before that, he went on a mission as a teacher and servant of various religious organizations. And according to him, what he has done in writing the book was a reflection of his countless experiences of pain. In addition, Jacobus shares the pain and struggle of the other gay men out there who faced rejection.