I voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book which I received from the author. All views expressed are only my honest opinion.
Welcome to the Blog Tour for Is It Just Me? by Grace Valentine, hosted by JustRead Publicity Tours!
ABOUT THE BOOK
Title: Is It Just Me?
Author: Grace Valentine
Publisher: Thomas Nelson
Release Date: February 9, 2021
Genre: Christian Life/Women’s Issues
- Am I the only one who is tired, overwhelmed, doubting, and fearful?
- Am I the only one who feels hurt and lonely?
- Am I the only one who still is struggling to find my purpose?
- Am I the only one struggling to trust that God is there?
- Am I the only one confused about how to be an adult?
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(1) winner will receive a print copy of Am I Enough? and Is it Just Me? by Grace Valentine!
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My Review
This book is written much like a devotional for young women. The author’s voice is young and she relates to high school and college-aged women. She uses her experiences in life to teach them about the Christian life.
Her style is conversational and she’s quick to admit where she has failed in her walk with God. She also speaks about giving grace in your own life. She doesn’t think that Christians should be lame. In other words, she doesn’t value hang-ups about modest clothing and dancing. She appears to favor social drinking, instead of the heavy drinking she did in college.
Each chapter in the book gives a theme. She presents scripture and many personal experiences along with her opinions. Then, at the end of the chapters there are questions to consider. She sums up with the question: Is it just me? She shares that none of us are alone, but all face similar problems in life. Her answer is that Christ is the one who can meet every need.
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Thank you for sharing!
This sounds like a helpful and interesting read.