“Good Christian Girl” from The Daily Grace Co. is one of the most refreshing, relatable, and grace-filled books I’ve read in a long time. It beautifully tackles a struggle so many women face—feeling like we’re not growing fast enough, not holy enough, not “good” enough. This book gently, but powerfully, reminds readers that sanctification is not about perfection, but participation in the lifelong work God is already doing within us.
The author weaves together sound biblical teaching, vulnerable stories, and practical encouragement that help you understand how God uses both joy and hardship to shape us into Christ-likeness. Each chapter shines with warmth, truth, and hope, offering real answers to questions like:
* Why do Christians still sin?
* How can I grow when I feel spiritually stagnant?
* What does holiness look like in everyday life?
I especially loved how “Good Christian Girl” dismantles the lie that only “perfect” Christians please God. Instead, it celebrates a Savior who meets us in our mess, sanctifies us through His Spirit, and completes what He began in us.
If you’ve ever wrestled with doubt, discouragement, or the feeling that your spiritual growth has stalled, this book will speak straight to your heart. It’s biblically-rich yet conversational, and it’s perfect for individual reading, small group study, or discipleship.
“Good Christian Girl” is a must-read for any woman longing to see God’s grace at work in her ordinary, imperfect life. You’ll close the book, as I did, being reminded that your hope is not in being good—it’s in belonging to the One who is. —Patsy Burnette