What if the problem was never that you were broken... but that you believed you were defective?
For most of my life, I carried a quiet, persistent belief: something was fundamentally wrong with me.
It showed up as pressure to perform.
As fear of being exposed.
As the exhausting need to hold everything together.
But what if that feeling isn't unique to me?
What if most of us carry it?
In Embracing Brokenness, I invite you into a deeply personal journey-from shame and self-protection to a new understanding of what it means to be human.
Through honest storytelling, real-life moments, and reflections on the life of Jesus-not as a distant religious figure, but as a living model for authentic humanity-this book challenges the idea that you need to fix yourself to be whole.
Instead, it offers something different:
A way to separate brokenness from defectivenessA path toward releasing shame instead of managing itA vision for living with greater honesty, connection, and freedomA framework for embracing both your story-and the stories of othersThis isn't a book about becoming a better version of yourself.
It's a book about becoming a more honest one.
If you've ever felt like you were carrying something you couldn't quite name...
If you've ever wondered why it feels so hard to simply be yourself...
This book offers a different way forward.