Stop trying to be a "Most Improved Christian" and start being a daughter.
I spent decades building a kingdom out of sand. I was a professional fixer and an expert at holding it all together, convinced that as long as I was indispensable, I was safe. When the tide finally claimed my sandcastle of identity, I was left standing in the ruins, realizing I had been living like an orphan in a mansion: peeking through the curtains of a Father's house I was too scared to actually enter.
Wild & Unfiltered Grace is not a religious pep talk or a checklist for holiness. It is the raw truth about what happens when the volume of the world hits zero and you are finally confronted with the magnitude of a God who does not need your credentials. It is an invitation to stop apologizing for taking up space and to trade your armor for a plush yellow chair in a room where apologies do not even belong.
Through the imagery of the Prayer Cottage and the Sacred Garden, this book walks you through the gritty process of spiritual refining:
The Grace Room: Where you learn that His favor has no conditions and your "fixer" identity is a weight you were never meant to carry.
The Examination Room: A place not for judgment, but for clarity, where the "why" behind your survival instincts is brought into the light.
The Perspective Place: Where you stop looking at your life through the lens of fear and start seeing the whole picture from His angle.
The Restoration Pool: A quiet stillness where you finally stop gripping the broken pieces and allow yourself to be mended.
This is for the woman who is tired of striving, the one who feels like she's "a whole lot," and the one who is worried she has wandered too far to be found. You do not have to be strong. You do not have to be impressive. You just have to be His.
Step out of the shadows and into the garden. It is time to see what grows when you finally let go of the shovel.