Holy Gaucamole by Carrie Stephens

I don't know about you but some days I feel invisible to both people and God. In Holy Guacamole by Carrie Stephens she reminds us that God sees as someone special like a bowl of guacamole at a restaurant instead of the mandatory side of beans and rice that many people leave on their plate.

Stephens writes twelve chapters in Holy Guacamole that are part essay and part autobiographical with some solid Biblical advice throughout the book.  She reminds women that lots of followers on social media don't save us. Perfectionism can't save us. Buying more stuff and having all the things we want can't save us. Worldly success doesn't save us.  Competing with the other women around us being the best doesn't save us. Jesus and looking forward to our heavenly home is really all that will fulfill our empty hearts.

I enjoyed Holy Guacamole. Stephens has a good sense of humor and it shows in her writing. She writes as a friend talking to another friend. She is vulnerable in sharing her own foibles as well as her strengths but mostly she just turns the reader to looking to God. I think this is a book that women of all ages would enjoy.

I received a complimentary copy of this book from Barbour Publishing and was under no obligation to post a review.

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