

So many of Lisa Gungor‘s experiences-with church, sorting through messy doubts about her faith, her worries and fears about parenting, facing her own ugly personal failings-resonated with my own spiritual upheaval of recent years. And while this book recounts a lot of struggle, there is so much beauty to be found in the midst of it, which in the end, is the whole point. The prose is just stunningly beautiful. I gulped this book down in two days.