
Star for Jesus (and Other Jobs I Quit)
Rediscovering the Grace That Sets Us Free
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Narrated by:
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Kimberly Stuart
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Bob Goff
About this listen
A funny, thought-provoking memoir-in-essays about learning to understand—again and again—that we can’t earn God’s love no matter how many rules we follow or boxes we check, and learning to accept the grace that is freely given.
Growing up, Kimberly Stuart got really good at strapping on her spiritual tap shoes and trying to be a star for Jesus. She could sing all the songs, ace the sword drills, and know all the right theology. From earning creepy Jesus paperweights in her church’s faux Girl Scout program to trying to calm an actual storm on the Mediterranean, she was doing her best…and still found herself longing for something more. She didn’t mean to completely ignore the most beautiful tenets of her faith—the unwavering grace and tenacious love of God—but she did. Which, of course, was the problem. Her best was lackluster, and God wasn’t looking for a star performer anyway.
Star for Jesus (And Other Jobs I Quit), is an invitation for listeners to spot unvarnished, amazing grace when they see it. With her trademark wit and transparency, Stuart brings listeners through both big and small moments that teach us to cling to the fierce love of God instead of the flimsier versions we find elsewhere.
With unflinching honesty and relatable humor, Stuart encourages listeners to take another look at unrelenting grace; why, contrary to the cultural narrative, we are not actually enough, and that’s good news; how we always, remarkably, have all the grace we need; and why this moment in history is the perfect time to extend no-strings-attached grace to an emotionally bedraggled, wary world.
©2024 Kimberly Stuart and Bob Goff (P)2024 Worthy BooksCritic reviews
Hilarious and uplifting
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As funny as she is wise
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My particular favorite was the description of how her and her husband started dating and the whole tigger sweatshirt thing. I’m an Iowa born Texan myself but can still appreciate the midwestern jabs LOL.
I understand that women buy about 80% of paper books (the percentage for audio books I know not) so she probably nailed her demographic but as a 23 year old male college student there was limited points of connection for me and thus the 4 stars so take it with a grain of salt.
If Bob Goff writes the forward for a book it’s probably worth taking a look at. 🤙🏼
I listen to the writing room often so happy to support by buying the book. Thanks for the laugh and keep being you! :)
Made me laugh
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AMAZING GRACE!
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Kimberly has the most beautiful way with words. I laughed, I cried, I reflected, I had Ah-hah moments and through the last two chapters and even the credits(ur credits made me cry),and open heart, in tears, have accepted God's grace.
I have claimed to be a Christian since I was 13. I was saved at a Bible summer camp. Pastor Ron Lewis sang a pentecostal version of Its Because of You and delivered a powerful sermon about never being alone. I grew up in a lower middle class home with one alcoholic parent and always felt alone. It was the perfect sermon, at the perfect time. Now FF>> to now, turning 50 this year, I have been working on my relationships and leaning into my faith. I have always said "if only I was more graceful and understood how to give grace life would be so much easier" I always thought of myself as the Tasmanian devil in a specialty glass store (like the one at the end of the Sweet Home Alabama movie). I have never understood grace. and until today I realized I've never been open to receiving it either.
My biggest takeaway is when she states independance is not the way of Jesus.
I started crying. I have always thought of myself as honorable even noble for being independent and boasting how I can do so many things alone.
turns out Kim taught me in this book that God's favorite currency is those who admit poverty. God moves when we acknowledge the need of him.
49 years...and here I am. dedicating my days going forward to accepting God's grace, acknowledging I need him and pouring grace on others. It's gonna take practice and me holding his hand under his umbrella of love to get the giving grace part down, but I am excited for the opportunity to live my life going forward with new perspective.
Thank U Kim! what a true treasure, this book! 💜💜💜💜🌞🌞🌞🌞 thank you for being obediant to write it! I KNOW this will change others lives as it has mine.
also I love listening to the authors read their books ESPECIALLY when they read with such entertaining appeal! Kim reads phenomenally!
49 yrs and here I am...
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Stars for Kimberly
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A must read!!!
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Fantastic listen
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Honest and refreshing!
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