It's Not Personal
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In a culture that has turned "personal" into a weapon--where "it's not personal" is often an excuse for rude, dismissive, or offensive behavior--young adults feel afraid of being truly known, for the fear of being "too much" or not enough. But what if personal could be powerful, tender, and transformative? Sadie Robertson Huff flips the script: things getting personal isn't something to hide from--it's where God meets us, intimately and uniquely, and where our lives gain purpose, power, and meaning.
Through candid stories, relatable examples, and vivid biblical illustrations, Sadie meets readers where they are--college students, young marrieds, and moms navigating the challenges of modern life--and shows them how to reclaim what it means to be personal in the deepest sense. She explores the tension between perfection and authenticity and the desire to be fully known by God and others.
Readers will wrestle with questions at the heart of their faith and identity:
- How do I overcome my insecurities and shame instead of hiding from them?
- How do I let people speak in my life on a personal level without getting offended?
- How do my personal struggles, gifts, and mistakes become my testimony?
- How does Jesus see me, even in the parts of me I hide or feel ashamed of?
- How can I live boldly without being defined by perfection, fear, or others' expectations?
Sadie challenges shallow relationships and encourages readers to allow themselves to be truly seen by others without all the filters and defenses. She calls readers to take personal responsibility--to be the light of the world, to let their personal stories intersect with God's larger vision, and to step into the resurrected, redirected life He has for them. Jesus shared His personal identity with an insecure woman at a well for the first time, and she brought a revival to her town through the power of her testimony. What could God do with your life if you allowed Him to get personal?
Full of heart, humor, and hope, this book is for anyone who has ever felt "too much," invisible, or unsure how their life matters. It's a guide to discovering that God sees the parts of you that you hide, He meets you where you are, and your personal story is bigger than you could ever imagine--ready to impact the world.
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Sadie Robertson Huff is a New York Times bestselling author, speaker, influencer, and founder of Live Original. Communicating as a sister and friend, Sadie is on a mission to reach the world with the message of Christ. The host of the popular podcast Whoa, That's Good, which launched in 2018, she continues to top charts and minister to millions of listeners as she engages with current leaders, asking them to answer one question: "What is the best advice you have ever been given?" Live Original, Sadie's blog, features encouraging and transparent messages from her and her closest friends, and she is also founder of the online community and app LO Sister, which are designed to cultivate sisterhood through Bible studies and workshops. Sadie, her husband, Christian, and their daughters reside in Louisiana.