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Sick of Me

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This book is so well written
I am in awe of Him and how He sends us exactly what we need , exactly when we need it. The words that @whitneycapps has written are as honest, raw and Christ centered as anything I have read in a very long time. I am in a season where I am so weary of hearing my own voice and focusing on my own brokenness. I am trying to focus on more Jesus, less me. And it is hard stuff. Sanctification is renewed in me in a way that I have never felt in the past. Or at least been aware of. The pages are underlined, highlighted and dog eared. A game changer for me. I highly recommend this book

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This book was received as an ARC from B&H Publishing Group (B&H Books, Holman Bibles, B&H Español, and B&H Kids) in exchange for an honest review. Opinions and thoughts expressed in this review are completely my own.

I was very looking forward to reading this book due to Self-Help being one of our most popular areas and areas in need of some new material. I loved how this book took the modern world and used the latest trends and fads to help convey the message that your own personal persona should be what only matters and not to let the judgment and views of others define who you are. Basically, I wish this book was around when I was in high school because this was the ultimate message that I have learned from when I was a senior in high school until today. I can not wait for the release of this book for our next teen book club to share my story and to have backup that defines my experience such as Sick of Me.

We will consider adding this book to our Self-Help collection at our library. That is why we give this book 5 stars.

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I really loved the different point of view this book brought to me. I was pleasantly surprised and really loved this book!

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I don’t do this very often, but I read this book in one day! I love how Whitney is able to breathe new life into words like “justification” and “sanctification” to better help us understand what it means to live a life reconciled to Jesus and not to ourselves. Because let’s face it, we’re living in a social “me”dia age and a life with Christ will never be about me, but it will be all about Him. Awesome read!

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The book Sick of Me is a life-changing,down-to-earth identifier of a spiritual problem that most importantly gives ways to rectify said problem in a serious, yet understanding and forgiving way; what every lost sheep needs! Once I started reading, I identified with it and could hardly put it down, as I found answers I had been searching for myself.Sick of Me is for anyone who feels they should be further along in their Christian walk, or feeling static where there should be growth and joy. This book is both encouraging and correcting all at once- a treasure.

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Nothing in Whitney's latest title is wrong, it had just been said many different ways, many times before. As a Christian, I get bored easily when reading the same concepts over and over. This has no malcontent towards the author in anyway, she is a wonderful and nice woman.

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While I have not yet finished reading this book, I can say that I am thoroughly enjoying it! I am trying to slowdown my reading of it to really chew on the message Whitney is giving.
From the first chapter it is like meeting your best friend for coffee and having the best conversation. A conversation with substance, one that really matters. If, like me, you are a highlighter of books, arm yourself! Bring all the colors. I have tagged so much of the book and have audibly responded "Yes!", "me too!", "so good!", and many more!

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