Holy Hot Mess: Finding God in the Details of This Weird and Wonderful Life

Holy Hot Mess: Finding God in the Details of This Weird and Wonderful Life

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  • Create Date:2021-06-27 11:32:05
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
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  • Author:Mary Katherine Backstrom
  • ISBN:1549192906
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Summary

Mary Katherine Backstrom shares heartbreaking and hilarious stories of how God uses each "mess" in our lives to bring us closer to Him。 She shows us that it's okay to celebrate exactly where we are right now--holy hot mess and all。A lot of people struggle with the concept of being holy。 But the fact is, even the hottest mess humans are being shaped into something beautiful。 In this book, Mary Katherine shares the sometimes-hidden evidence of God's work in her life and shows you that it's okay to embrace your entire journey--messy as it may be。 Mary Katherine offers both hilarious and vulnerable stories about faith, friendships, motherhood, marriage, and depression。 She will cover the topics that plague our hearts every day with raw, honest truth and a heaping side of laughter。 Mary Katherine invites you into her story as a friend, encouraging you to lean into your story: the good and the bad, the weird and the wonderful, and everything in between。 Because as long as we are alive, God is working on us, and construction sites tend to be messy。

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Richard Propes

I will confess that I started off in good cheer with Mary Katherine Backstrom's "Holy Hot Mess: Finding God in the Details of this Weird and Wonderful Life," a Worthy Publishing release in which Backstrom explores with heart and humor and remarkable transparency her own stories about how God has taken the holy hot messes of her own life and turned them into something weird and wonderful。 Backstrom is a relentlessly engaging author。 She's quick and easy with sharing her own stories, whether it's I will confess that I started off in good cheer with Mary Katherine Backstrom's "Holy Hot Mess: Finding God in the Details of this Weird and Wonderful Life," a Worthy Publishing release in which Backstrom explores with heart and humor and remarkable transparency her own stories about how God has taken the holy hot messes of her own life and turned them into something weird and wonderful。 Backstrom is a relentlessly engaging author。 She's quick and easy with sharing her own stories, whether it's that collegiate period where past traumas rose to the surface and influenced her behaviors or her increasing awareness of parenting, marital, and faith struggles。 While Backstrom grounds "Holy Hot Mess" in faith and vulnerability, she mixes in an abundance of humor, insight, and her own journey toward accepting the entire journey warts and all。 "Holy Hot Mess" is filled with stories about growing up, making choices, motherhood, parenting, marriage, and even depression。 It's a breezy, engaging read and the kind of book that will likely have you running over to social media to look up Backstrom if you're no already familiar with her active social media presence。 I enjoyed virtually every moment of "Holy Hot Mess," though I'll also admit there were moments when I found myself wanting just a bit more。 For example, at times it found like I was getting to know Backstrom's story more than Backstrom herself。 There's a fine line here, of course, but at times it felt like humor was being used as a defense rather than as a healthy mechanism for sharing the story。 In these moments, I felt like the story only skimmed the surface of what was really going on。 Similarly, a late "Holy Hot Mess" discussion about her marriage felt just a tad jarring almost to a "Glennon" degree。 While it certainly doesn't manifest the same way, it almost felt like when a Marvel Comics Universe movie gives you a glimpse of future films。 This felt like "This is what I'm going to write about next。" It just felt weird。 These are minor quibbles, really, for a book that I truly enjoyed and appreciated。 I mean, seriously, it's hard not to absolutely love someone named Mary Katherine (though I'll confess I was a little bit surprised when Baptist was mentioned rather than Catholic。 I mean, c'mon。 Mary Katherine practically screams out being a Catholic name)。 Backstrom is an up-and-coming author whose works I will undoubtedly continue to follow。 With honesty, humor, and vulnerability, Backstrom takes us into her own challenges in trusting God's presence in the details of our lives and reminds us that through it all we're truly not alone。 Mary Katherine Backstrom may be a holy hot mess, but she's certainly a warm, funny, and talented writer as well。 。。。more