<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>The utterly inviting, often humorous, incredibly authentic back-story of one woman's life, told for the purpose of helping readers strip away both the inner and outward hypocrisy that cripples Christian freedom, choosing instead to live with courageous confidence in God's ability to make each person an individual--and His. His.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>What if you knew</b> all the moments of my past that I am not proud of? What if you <i>really </i>knew me, the messy parts that I've hoped to forget and worked hard to conceal? For so long, my greatest fear was what you might think of me if you only knew the whole story. <p/> It's exhausting, this guarding of our stories and struggles. Fear of being found out had caused me to hide--but I wasn't just covering my flaws, I was unintentionally blocking the beauty of God's grace. My journey to real freedom began when I quit running from my mess and started trusting Jesus to make something beautiful of it. <p/> This book is that story. It's stepping out of shame and insecurity into gospel freedom. It's letting God turn our failures and frailties into testimonies of His faithfulness. I've discovered that when we quit hiding, God gets the glory and we are able to fully embrace not only our relationship with Him, but also with one another. <p/> Transparency brings freedom, and in every moment, we'll find that God can absolutely be trusted.<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Jamie Ivey </b>believes in women and wants big things for them. She wants them to know and believe their worth in this world and to the Father. Through her podcast, The Happy Hour with Jamie Ivey, she uses a raw and intimate approach to connect with her audience. Jamie's prayer and hope is for God to use her words to encourage and show others that they are not alone, while constantly pointing them to Jesus. <p/> Jamie and her husband, Aaron, worship pastor at The Austin Stone Community Church, live in Austin, Texas with their four kids and two dogs.
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