Of Mess and Moxie by Jen Hatmaker
Rating: 4 Stars
As a lapsed Lutheran, I really appreciated Jen’s (I feel like I can call her Jen after finishing this book; I mean, we’re basically best friends now) approachable voice as she talks about faith. Even though there were many things she discusses that I can’t directly relate to (I’m not married and don’t have kids), I never felt excluded reading those parts. The whole thing felt like sitting down and having a discussion with a good friend.
I often avoid Christian books, movies, etc because so much of it comes across as preachy and often judge mental. This is not the case with this book. She writes the book in a very non formal, chatty voice, which I usually wouldn’t enjoy, but in this case it felt just right, but if you prefer more formal writing, this may be a struggle.
I often avoid Christian books, movies, etc because so much of it comes across as preachy and often judge mental. This is not the case with this book. She writes the book in a very non formal, chatty voice, which I usually wouldn’t enjoy, but in this case it felt just right, but if you prefer more formal writing, this may be a struggle.
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