Unafraid: Be you. Be authentic. Find the grit and grace to shine.
Written by Carey Scott
Narrated by Carey Scott
4.5/5
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Carey Scott
Carey Scott is an author, speaker, and certified Biblical Life Coach who’s honest about her walk with the Lord—stumbles, fumbles, and all. With authenticity and humor, she challenges women to be real, not perfect, and reminds them to trust God as their Source above all else. Carey lives in Colorado with her two kids who give her plenty of material for writing and speaking. She’s surrounded by a wonderful family and group of friends who keep her motivated, real, and humble. You can find her at CareyScott.org.
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Reviews for Unafraid
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5With the current prevalence of social media, there is an overwhelming lack of genuineness in daily life. Filters create images of people as fairies, animals, you name it, and it doesn’t stop at photos. Whether we’re talking about Facebook posts, text messages, chats, emails, or even video conferencing, the personality we project often isn’t our true self. Instead, it’s the mask that we feel the need to put on for that particular person or situation, and we’re so used to donning it that most of the time we’re not even aware of it. Juggling the myriad roles we play, the busyness of life fuels the masquerade. So how do we get off this crazy carousel of lost identity? That’s where Carey Scott’s “Unafraid: Be You. Be Authentic. Find the Grit and Grace to Shine.” comes in. This uplifting, inspirational nonfiction book is overflowing with wisdom and guidance about how to be real and authentic through embracing our identity as Christians because “when we really sink our teeth into the truth that our identity is fully rooted in our Creator, it will change everything…if you’re afraid to be real in a world that glorifies the fake, scripture will help you find the grit and grace to unabashedly be yourself.” Scott is not afraid to get down and dirty with readers, speaking truth in a very relational tone that feels like sitting down for coffee with a friend. The numerous Bible verses employed throughout are in modern translation, which I found a bit jarring at first but which actually offered a different perspective and deeper insight. Each chapter concludes with two sections: “Finding the Grit”, which presents application questions, and “Finding the Grace”, which consists of a prayer. “Unafraid” is written for women, and no matter your situation or circumstance, I guarantee that this book will speak to your heart. I received a complimentary copy of this book from Barbour Publishing and was under no obligation to post a review.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Any time an author uses their pages to encourage women to share their authentic, unfiltered self to the world, I am going to be on board. Carey Scott's refreshing and practical words offer both hope and challenge as Christians navigating the often perilous terrain of our current climate - we don't have to be any more - or any less - than the way God made us. The world deserves our authentic selves. This is my first book by this author, and I'll definitely look forward to her future work.(I received an Advance Reader copy from the publisher. All thoughts are my own.)