<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Author and popular blogger reveals that the Christian life is not about being less of a mess but about knowing that we are loved by God in the midst of our mess, empowering readers to live with transparency and extend God's grace to others.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>God's Empowering Love for Us in the Midst of Our Mess<br></b><br>Life is messy. And Christians are not exempt. Unfortunately, this is not the message we tend to hear. We're told to be moral, look good, and set a positive example. After all, as some people may tell us, we're the only Jesus some people see--so we better make him look good. That's a heavy burden. And so we work feverishly to hide our messes from each other and from God for fear of judgment . . . all the while wondering how we can ever be loved. <p/>But Christianity is not about being less of a mess. It's about admitting that we need to be saved <i>from</i> trying to clean ourselves up. In <i>Beloved Mess</i>, author and blogger Kimm Crandall frees Christians to live with the assurance that God loves us right here, right now. He's not waiting for us to clean up our act before we're worthy to come to him. He wants us to stop trying to fix the mess so that we can allow him to wash it away for us. <p/><b>Endorsements<br></b>"Kimm unpacks the wonder of God's mercy with honesty and courage and shows how it reaches all the way down to every dimension of our hearts and lives."--<b>Justin S. Holcomb</b>, author, <i>On the Grace of God <p/></i>"Read this short but life-changing book, go back to it again and again, and see yourself falling more in love with the One who loved us and gave himself for us."--<b>Jessica Thompson, </b>author of <i>Everyday Grace</i><p/><br></br><p><b> From the Back Cover </b></p></br></br><b>God doesn't expect you to have it all together.</b> <p/>Life is messy. Yet the pressure to appear to others as though you've got it all together is a powerful force. We strive to act morally, look good, and set a positive example. After all, as others may tell us, we're the only Jesus some people see--so we better make him look good. That's a heavy burden. <p/>But the Christian life is not about being less of a mess. It's about admitting that we need to be saved from trying to clean ourselves up. In <i>Beloved Mess</i>, Kimm Crandall frees you to live with the assurance that God loves you right here, right now. He's not waiting for you to clean up your act before you're worthy to come to him. In fact, he wants you to stop trying to fix the mess and allow him to wash it away. <p/>"Kimm unpacks the wonder of God's mercy with honesty and courage and shows how it reaches all the way down to every dimension of our hearts and lives."--<b>Justin S. Holcomb, </b>professor at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary; author of <i>On the Grace of God</i> <p/>"Read this short but life-changing book, go back to it again and again, and see yourself falling more in love with the one who loved us and gave himself for us."--<b>Jessica Thompson, </b>author of <i>Everyday Grace</i> <p/><b>Kimm Crandall</b> is a mother of four and the author of <i>Christ in the Chaos</i>. The founder of Dropping Keys Ministries, she is a frequent blogger on popular Christian websites such as Key Life Network (KeyLife.org) and Logos's Faithlife Women. She has been a featured guest on several nationally syndicated radio shows, such as <i>Haven Today</i> and <i>Steve Brown, Etc</i>. She also speaks at conferences and retreats for churches and parachurch organizations.<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>Kimm Crandall is a mother of four and the author of "Christ in the Chaos." The founder of Dropping Keys Ministries, she is a frequent blogger on popular Christian websites such as Key Life Network (keylife.org) and Logos's Faithlife Women. She has been a featured guest on several nationally syndicated radio shows such as "Haven Today" and "Steve Brown, Etc." She also speaks at conferences and retreats for churches and parachurch organizations.
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