What does it mean to be Undignified? To be undignified is to be fully foolish and undone. It is the antithesis of appearing dignified, well-learned, composed and societally correct. Undignified takes a backwards spin on societal trends and gives the reader an intimate place to truly see the "God whose love seems too good to be true", without the pressure of performance or perfection. The author of her former book, Unraveled, gives us a front row seat into her intimate moments with the Lord and reveals a daring beauty about the innocence of relationship with God.
Undignified walks you through uncharted territory where the scales, the protective layers, and years of trauma begin to fall off. They have no choice but to be "loosed" in this place. Here, there is no room for anxiety and no reason to prove yourself. Undignified ground breeds a trust in the One who knew you before time and space defined a day.
When culture suggests you tidy up before absorbing all God is, Undignified invites the mess, the chaos and the crazy. It welcomes the dark, the dingy, and the dysfunction. It's in this place where we dare utter the words we've never spoken aloud in a room alone. This is the place of true transformation. There is nothing to do here, but to observe and rest.
In Undignfied, an undeniable light shines on the state at which we think we should approach God. This book is for anyone navigating a relationship with the Lord. It's for the one who knows there's more but doesn't know what more looks like. It is the resting ground for you to see and experience everything Father has done to simply be with you.