12 March 2015

You're Loved No Matter What: Freeing Your Heart from the Need to Be Perfect by Holley Gerth

About the Book
★★★★★
As women, we tend to think that if we could only get our act together, life would be perfect. But you're not supposed to be perfect. You're supposed to be human. And humans are messy, flawed, glorious, and deeply loved.

It's time to lay down those unrealistic expectations that exhaust you.
It's time to embrace who you are – even the messy parts.
It's time to start living fully instead of just trying not to fail.

Let's do this. Together.


How would your life be different if you truly believed you're loved just as you are? Bestselling author Holley Gerth shares how God wants to set our hearts free by revealing the lies we believe as well as the scandalous grace and acceptance offered to us instead. She helps us lay down our unrealistic expectations so we can embrace who God created us to be, pursue his purpose for our lives, and offer others the love we've been freely given.


Holley Gerth’s You’re Loved No Matter What: Freeing Your Heart from the Need to Be Perfect capably speaks to a system of beliefs and expectations familiar to all women, I think. She addresses the struggle and the need for perfection with honesty and practicality, making her points real and relevant, and encourages her readers to live in the freedom of God’s grace and growth. With plenty of valuable insight for the women of today, You’re Loved No Matter What is a read I would recommend. Though it can be read quickly and easily, this book contains material to be pondered for weeks to come.

Thanks to Revell Reads, I received a copy of You’re Loved No Matter What and the opportunity to provide an honest review. I was not required to write a positive review, and all the opinions I have expressed are my own.

About the Author
Holley Gerth is a bestselling writer, certified life coach, and speaker. She loves connecting with the hearts of women through her popular blog and books like You're Already Amazing, You're Made for a God-Sized Dream, Opening the Door to Your God-Sized Dream, and You're Going to Be Okay. She's also cofounder of (in)courage and a partner with DaySpring. Holley lives with her husband, Mark, in the South. Learn more at her website.

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