The Pursuit of Grace
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Narrated by:
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Emily Norman
About this listen
After experiencing trauma, many of us struggle to come to terms with our identities as broken people. We spend lifetimes pursuing what we believe will make us “whole”, what we believe will portray the perfect image to those around us. We imprison ourselves within our pursuit of perfection, which is a life of facades. We believe showing any sign of weakness is weakness itself and is something to be ashamed of. But what if there was purpose in the broken pieces and they could be used to testify to true healing? What if we could somehow experience pride, instead of shame, in our brokenness? Would we be brave enough to take that opportunity? The Pursuit of Grace examines these questions and draws listeners to the only perfect solution.
What others say about this book:
"It was as if Kristen ran beside me to gently plead for a change of course. I saw myself running for self-fulfillment, chasing after lies, seeking false identities, hiding my trauma, and trying to be everything but His. Kristen reminded me what the race is truly about and Who is actually running to me!" (Logan Cates, minister at Durant Church of Christ, Durant, Oklahoma)
"I found myself completely drawn into Kristen’s story, letting the truths she discovered sink in deep. In her book, The Pursuit of Grace, she invites us into the freedom that is found when trauma, shame, and brokenness no longer define us. These pages hold a message of hope, helping readers find their way to the source of true identity, self-worth, and lasting freedom." (Christi Slaton, senior creative director of product development, DaySpring)
"The Pursuit of Grace is a must read for anyone crumbling under the pressure of perfectionism. We live in a world where words like vulnerability and authenticity are great catch phrases, however, the majority of the population is terrified by the reality of it. Anxiety and depression are fueled by comparison to others and the desire to measure up, or even worse, our own self-loathing and judgment. The Pursuit of Grace not only gives us connection to others through their stories of vulnerability but also gives us useful strategies in embracing our own brokenness and living vulnerably and authentically in the light of God’s grace. I highly recommend this book for anyone struggling with rejection, shame and fear of being truly seen by the God who loves them." (Ashleigh Rakestraw, master of science in social work (MSSW), licensed clinical social worker (LCSW))
About the author: Author Kristen Lunceford is fueled by Jesus and Diet Coke. Her passion is ministering to those who feel they don’t belong, who feel they are broken. They are “her people”. When she is not writing, she is a taxi driver for her four children who seem to have busier lives than she does. You can also find her biking, hiking the Colorado mountains, or travelling with her children and husband, Adam.
©2023 Kristen Lunceford (P)2023 Kristen Lunceford