Wednesday, May 25, 2016

Unlikely Rebel by Kelli Gotthardt

Unlikely Rebel: A Church Girl's Journey Out of Shoulds and ShameBook Description:
No formulas, no pat answers. Just real life. Real questions. Real transformation. Approach many women in the church and if they're being honest, they'll tell you they
- try hard to keep it all together;
- are frustrated that being good doesn't deliver the perfect life;
- feel trapped in expectations;
- make decisions based on "shoulds";
- feel selfish when they say no; and
- are uncertain of their place in God's kingdom.
Between the desire to please God, the need to feel valued, and the compulsion to make everyone around them happy, women often find themselves denying their desires. It's safer to stay in the life of "shoulds"--even if it means being spiritually and emotionally disconnected.

Kelli Gotthardt knows their pain. Always considered a "good girl," she threw herself into every ministry, saying yes to every request her church family made. On the outside, her life looked completely together--but she was drowning in self-doubt and shame. "Unlikely Rebel" is the story of how Kelly slowly shed shoulds and shame, learning to love God and love who He created her to be.

The journey from the comfort of doing everything expected of a perfect pastor's wife to the uncertainty of living authentically and true to her unique calling is equal parts exhausting and exhilarating. Many Christians condemned her, responding with fear or anger to her greater intimacy with God's calling when it didn't match their own vision. For others, though, her journey inspired courage to embrace God's path for their own lives.

Now Kelli invites other women to discover God's leading in their lives, learning that if they throw off the despondency of undeserved shame, abundant life awaits.
 

My Thoughts:
This was an intriguing book.  The author tells us about her life as a pastor's wife and as a lot of women do, how she overloaded herself.  She was a good girl who volunteered for a lot of things, said yes to things she shouldn't have and wanted to do it all.  Except that wasn't what God wanted.  She was to focused on 'doing' that she was losing sight of God and His will.  
It is a very straightforward book.  Many women will find they relate to Kelli and her struggles.  Some of it, I could relate to perfectly and some of it I couldn't.  All of it was interesting and insightful.  I think it will certainly help women similarly situated in finding their own courage to center themselves on God rather than what everyone expects.This was a 3/5 for me.
Thank you to the publisher for the review copy of this book (via bookfun magazine).  I received this book in exchange for an honest review and the opinions stated above are 100% mine.

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