While most of us trudge toward the cross with the best
intentions, at times our lives just don't pan out the way we've
planned. Messy Faith addresses the muddled adventure that we
call "working out our salvation." It is being sure and unsure,
whole and broken, warring, losing, and winning. It is being right
and being wrong and having no clue, but believing anyway. And it is
trusting in God to perfect the final product of our flawed, human
lives.
Author A. J. Gregory explores her own personal experiences, and
those of a handful of flawed biblical heroes and others who have
endured painful or simply ordinary realities in the journey to
belief. This honest book will comfort anyone who has had a
less-than-straight path to belief and those who continue to
struggle.
God could never love me like this . . . could he?
We try to be perfect Christians. But we all make mistakes.
Temptation. Doubt. Jealousy. Addictions. Unforgiveness. Where is
God in all of this?
A. J. Gregory wants to walk beside you on the sometimes chaotic
journey of faith. Through soul-stirring stories of her own mistakes
and those of flawed men and women in Scripture, you'll discover how
the strongest Christians are often broken people, wrestling with
the hard questions.
"I don't know how dark your night is," Gregory says. "I just know
that your dark places are not pointless. God is right beside you.
He has not given up on you. He has not forgotten you. Being broken
. . . simply affords us a way to come home."
Raw and thought-provoking, Messy Faith offers no
sugar-coated clichés or pat answers. Instead, it offers reassurance
for the messy times. You'll be refreshed and encouraged as you
begin to grow into a deeper, more authentic faith. Most of all,
you'll be reminded of God's perfect love for imperfect people.
A. J. Gregory is an accomplished freelance writer who has helped author seven books. Thought-provoking and meditative, Gregory is not afraid to seek out and expose the truth of the inner life--the good, bad, and ugly. Through asking the tough questions, her transparency is honest, refreshing, and painfully revealing. Messy Faith is her groundbreaking attempt at finding some equilibrium between spirituality and the realities of life. She is a member of The Life Christian Church, a seeker-friendly congregation located in a suburb of New York City.