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Just Show Up Book Review

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When life becomes difficult for a friend or acquaintance, it’s often difficult to know how to help. Not knowing what to do often turns into doing nothing. Just Show Up: The Dance of Walking Through Suffering Together by Kara Tippetts and Jill Lynn Buteyn teaches the importance of just showing up when another is walking a tough road. The book gives encouragement and practical ideas that will help you step up in difficult times.Just Show Up Book Review

Just Show Up should be on the reading list of every young Christian woman. The concept of showing up for others in difficult times is just not taught these days. We are often so removed from each other in our current culture, that our only interaction with a hurting person is offering an “I’ll pray for you, ” or virtual ((hug)) over social media. While there are good intentions, the result is hurting people falling through the cracks and suffering alone.

After our last two years, I know how big an impact is made when someone just shows up. I was so blessed in my most difficult time. People showing up everywhere I turned in my most difficult days kept me putting one foot in front of the other. Just Show Up Book ReviewWhen everyone around a hurting person shows up in some small way according to their own gifts, it makes a huge difference. Just one person makes a difference, but many people have the opportunity to change everything.

What I really love about this book is the reminder that there are many ways to show up. In the age of meal trains, we think the only way we can show up is to bring a meal. That is a great way to show up, but for some it’s not the best way to show up. It’s okay if you don’t cook, maybe you can do something else just as needed!

Whether you know someone hurting, or not, this is a must read book. Not only will it remind you of the importance of showing up, but it also gives practical ideas on the how of showing up.
Just Show Up Book Review

Thanks to Family Christian for providing a copy of Just Show Up for this review. 

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8 Comments

  1. This book sounds like something everyone should read! I’ll add it to my reading list for sure. In this digital age, it seems much easier to send some good thoughts through social media than to show up, but we sure should change that tendency.

  2. I think this is wonderful! Having lost several beautiful people in my life including my brother and currently struggling with my husband’s PTSD and my own chronic illness, I have to agree that simply showing up is so important. I love that these two women have written a book about the importance of being there. Too often people say, “I just didn’t know what to say” so they don’t come over. Thank you for sharing this!
    🙂
    Traci

  3. Having been on both sides it’s always hard to know what to say. It’s hard to know when to stay out of the way and when to get involved too. I think this book will have some great insight

  4. What a great attitude. I think people are afraid to show up unannounced and feel they can’t find time to visit on a schedule.

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