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In the Altogether: Trusting God with All We Hide From the World in Chattanooga, TN
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It's funny how terrifying vulnerability is.
Comedian Taylor Johnson has written a hilarious and honest book on one of the most uncomfortable topics for Christians: vulnerability. It's risky to open up about your life. Sometimes it feels easier to keep everything to yourself. But aren't we actually doing a lot of damage when we close ourselves off? Deep down we know it's not supposed to be this way. We need people we can trust with the parts of our lives we're usually too afraid to share. This is not like any Christian book you've ever read. It's weird. It's funny. Some bizarre true stories and illustrations will catch you off guard. Taylor Johnson's unique approach is all on purpose to help us get comfortable looking at our shame, our secrets, and our fears around opening up. Yes, it's scary to share, but because of Jesus, it doesn't have to be.
"I was just blown away by this book-truly. From its conception to the way Taylor pulls from pop culture, the Bible, and research to make his points-it's just an incredible work."
Wade Bearden, author of
Failing Faith
Comedian Taylor Johnson has written a hilarious and honest book on one of the most uncomfortable topics for Christians: vulnerability. It's risky to open up about your life. Sometimes it feels easier to keep everything to yourself. But aren't we actually doing a lot of damage when we close ourselves off? Deep down we know it's not supposed to be this way. We need people we can trust with the parts of our lives we're usually too afraid to share. This is not like any Christian book you've ever read. It's weird. It's funny. Some bizarre true stories and illustrations will catch you off guard. Taylor Johnson's unique approach is all on purpose to help us get comfortable looking at our shame, our secrets, and our fears around opening up. Yes, it's scary to share, but because of Jesus, it doesn't have to be.
"I was just blown away by this book-truly. From its conception to the way Taylor pulls from pop culture, the Bible, and research to make his points-it's just an incredible work."
Wade Bearden, author of
Failing Faith
It's funny how terrifying vulnerability is.
Comedian Taylor Johnson has written a hilarious and honest book on one of the most uncomfortable topics for Christians: vulnerability. It's risky to open up about your life. Sometimes it feels easier to keep everything to yourself. But aren't we actually doing a lot of damage when we close ourselves off? Deep down we know it's not supposed to be this way. We need people we can trust with the parts of our lives we're usually too afraid to share. This is not like any Christian book you've ever read. It's weird. It's funny. Some bizarre true stories and illustrations will catch you off guard. Taylor Johnson's unique approach is all on purpose to help us get comfortable looking at our shame, our secrets, and our fears around opening up. Yes, it's scary to share, but because of Jesus, it doesn't have to be.
"I was just blown away by this book-truly. From its conception to the way Taylor pulls from pop culture, the Bible, and research to make his points-it's just an incredible work."
Wade Bearden, author of
Failing Faith
Comedian Taylor Johnson has written a hilarious and honest book on one of the most uncomfortable topics for Christians: vulnerability. It's risky to open up about your life. Sometimes it feels easier to keep everything to yourself. But aren't we actually doing a lot of damage when we close ourselves off? Deep down we know it's not supposed to be this way. We need people we can trust with the parts of our lives we're usually too afraid to share. This is not like any Christian book you've ever read. It's weird. It's funny. Some bizarre true stories and illustrations will catch you off guard. Taylor Johnson's unique approach is all on purpose to help us get comfortable looking at our shame, our secrets, and our fears around opening up. Yes, it's scary to share, but because of Jesus, it doesn't have to be.
"I was just blown away by this book-truly. From its conception to the way Taylor pulls from pop culture, the Bible, and research to make his points-it's just an incredible work."
Wade Bearden, author of
Failing Faith

















