“Beautifully and honestly written.”
—Eugene H. Peterson, Pastor and author of The Message
Join one woman as she walks away from religion and into the heart of faith…
Andrea Syverson was raised Catholic. As in really Catholic, from plaid jumpers to early-morning Mass to meatless Fridays.
And then she did the unthinkable. She fell in love with a non-Catholic man whose questions about her faith she simply couldn’t answer.
What’s a good Catholic girl to do?
Frequently whimsical, often profound, always honest, Andrea shares her spiritual journey—one that feels familiar to anyone seeking Jesus. It’s a jumbled jaunt from religion to relationship, from going to church to being the church.
Whether you love church or are done with it, or you’re simply seeking a more authentic relationship with Jesus—Andrea has something to say to you.
You’ll enjoy…
• A compelling story of Jesus’ relentless pursuit of those who desire to know Him.
• An upbeat, honest glimpse at how church does—or doesn’t—welcome those who come seeking answers.
• Inspiration that they, too, can find their way to a deeper, more transforming
relationship with Jesus.
This book is a perfect read for those who:
• Seek a deeper, more authentic relationship with Jesus.
• Have left the church but are still spiritually hungry.
• Love books by Ann Voskamp, Shauna Niequist, Anne Lamott and other autobiographical writers.