
No More Faking Fine
Ending the Pretending
Author: Esther Fleece Allen, Louie and Shelley Giglio
Narrator: Hayley Cresswell
Unabridged: 7 hr 6 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Zondervan
Published: 01/10/2017

Author: Esther Fleece Allen, Louie and Shelley Giglio
Narrator: Hayley Cresswell
Unabridged: 7 hr 6 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Zondervan
Published: 01/10/2017
A bestselling author, international speaker, and in-demand millennial expert, Esther Fleece Allen is certainly at the top of the list when it comes to the “who’s who” of this generation. USA Today calls her one of the “New Faces of Evangelicalism,” and CNN named her one of the “Five Women to Watch” in recent years. She was the youngest speaker ever invited to attend the National Day of Prayer Summit and the only woman to speak at the National Conference on Christian Apologetics when it launched. In recent years, she’s also been recognized as: One of Christianity Today's “Top Women You Should Know” in an article highlighting 50 women “most shaping church and culture” One of Outreach magazine’s “Top 30 Young Influencers” One of Catalyst’s “20 Women Leaders Under 40 You Should Know” and one of Catalyst’s “Young Influencers” Esther was previously enlisted by Focus on the Family to pursue her demographic of millennials and to bring them into the ministry constituency during the significant leadership transition of Dr. James Dobson. Very quickly, Esther gained respect and recognition as a leader among her peers. Coined a “millennial czar” by president Jim Daly, Esther shared the speaking stage with Daly at events like the Values Voter Summit and the Conservative Political Action Committee in Washington, DC. In the years since, Esther has continued to blaze a trail for millennials to be heard and respected. No matter what platform or organization she is a part of, she is widely known for building bridges for Christian leaders and organizations that cross generations and denominations. Esther is a graduate of the Oxford Centre for Christian Apologetics and has a bachelor of arts degree in communications from Oakland University. She is currently at home learning from her greatest teachers: her husband and children.
I must say, I really like the premise of this book: Let's stop trying to "fake fine" around God and one another when we're experiencing deep hurt and struggle. Even before I read this book, God had been drawing my attention more and more to the honesty problem prevalent within many churches and indi......more
This book is in my top 5 most impactful books I've read in my life! Esther lays it out. Plain and simple. Doesn't sugar coat it. Raw and ugly and free! She weaves her life story in the book and by the end you see the freedom she has gained by applying the principles Presented in the book in her own......more
I feel like this book was written more so for the author’s healing than for the healing of its readers - but I absolutely love that! The book pulls many times from scripture and details God’s insistence that we lament. While he is a God of hope and joy, he is also a God of sorrow and I enjoyed readi......more
Many feel they need to fake feeling fine at church. Fleece says it's time to set aside that performance. She gives us permission to grieve and lament, something often deliberately missing from our Christian life. Rather than hiding our pain, we have “permission to feel it all and express it honestly......more
How do you review a book that completely wrecks you? I have no idea, but I will attempt to give No More Faking Fine: Ending the Pretending by Esther Fleece my best shot. "I had learned to fake fine by the time I was ten." No one's story should start like that, yet Esther's did. It continues with a cou......more