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It’s there when you look in the mirror. You’ll find it roaming the halls of your school or workplace. It tucks you in at night and greets you as you roll out of bed. You’ll read it in text messages & tweets. See it on Facebook and Instagram. It’s in our conversations and is always rattling around in our minds.

What is it? Insecurity.

Insecurity is something all humans struggle with. Young and old, male and female, across the globe – insecurity has no boundaries. While it is a commonality among humanity, it doesn’t mean it’s something you have to live with.

Insecurity is painful for many, but there is a greater fear to drown out this lesser one. Scripture tells us that the fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom. It is in this greater fear, that we learn how to grow, live, and, possibly defeat, our insecurity.



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Grounded in scripture, John’s words remind us where our true value comes from. It’s a lesson we can all take something from, especially today, in a world where self–worth is so closely linked with social media likes and comments.

-- Chad Gibbs (Author of 'God & Football' and 'Love Thy Rival')

When it comes to effective communication with young people, you need someone who has a relatable voice. In Insecure, John Perritt has put together something quite special: a funny, poignant, ground–level, and gospel–centered work that will no doubt be of great benefit to any student walking the halls of school.

-- Shelby Abbott (Author, ‘Doubtless’ and ‘Pressure Points’; speaker; campus minister; host, Real Life Loading… podcast)

There may be no bigger problem in the lives of today’s young people than insecurity. The shame, awkwardness, and embarrassment of insecurity are perpetual and paralyzing. John Perritt gets it. With wisdom, transparency, and faithful maturity, he helps students combat the ugly feelings of insecurity with gospel grace.

-- Jaquelle Crowe (Author of ‘This Changes Everything: How the Gospel Transforms the Teen Years’)

Written for students, but useful for everyone! What Perritt does so vulnerably through his own story, is help us understand where our insecurities stem from. By identifying the sin driving our fears, he then helps us shift our eyes off of self and onto the One whom our security and rest is found.

-- Kristen Hatton (Author of ‘Exodus: The Gospel–Centered Life for Students’, ‘Face Time: Your Identity in a Selfie World’ & ‘Get Your Story Straight’)

John is such a good guide for this common struggle. It turns out that we can do more than simply live with our insecurities and hope to hide them. Instead, we can listen to God, take a stand against them, and grow in wisdom.

-- Edward T. Welch (Counselor & Faculty at Christian Counseling and Educational Foundation)

As a father trying to tackle these issues on a daily basis, I simply can’t wait to give John’s book to my own kids. It’s readable, relevant and real.

-- Daniel Strange (College Director, Oak Hill Theological College, London)

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      Publisher: Christian Focus Publications Ltd
      Publication Date: 10/05/2019
      ISBN13: 9781527103306, 978-1527103306
      ISBN10: 1527103307

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      Book Synopsis

      It’s there when you look in the mirror. You’ll find it roaming the halls of your school or workplace. It tucks you in at night and greets you as you roll out of bed. You’ll read it in text messages & tweets. See it on Facebook and Instagram. It’s in our conversations and is always rattling around in our minds.

      What is it? Insecurity.

      Insecurity is something all humans struggle with. Young and old, male and female, across the globe – insecurity has no boundaries. While it is a commonality among humanity, it doesn’t mean it’s something you have to live with.

      Insecurity is painful for many, but there is a greater fear to drown out this lesser one. Scripture tells us that the fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom. It is in this greater fear, that we learn how to grow, live, and, possibly defeat, our insecurity.



      Trade Review

      Grounded in scripture, John’s words remind us where our true value comes from. It’s a lesson we can all take something from, especially today, in a world where self–worth is so closely linked with social media likes and comments.

      -- Chad Gibbs (Author of 'God & Football' and 'Love Thy Rival')

      When it comes to effective communication with young people, you need someone who has a relatable voice. In Insecure, John Perritt has put together something quite special: a funny, poignant, ground–level, and gospel–centered work that will no doubt be of great benefit to any student walking the halls of school.

      -- Shelby Abbott (Author, ‘Doubtless’ and ‘Pressure Points’; speaker; campus minister; host, Real Life Loading… podcast)

      There may be no bigger problem in the lives of today’s young people than insecurity. The shame, awkwardness, and embarrassment of insecurity are perpetual and paralyzing. John Perritt gets it. With wisdom, transparency, and faithful maturity, he helps students combat the ugly feelings of insecurity with gospel grace.

      -- Jaquelle Crowe (Author of ‘This Changes Everything: How the Gospel Transforms the Teen Years’)

      Written for students, but useful for everyone! What Perritt does so vulnerably through his own story, is help us understand where our insecurities stem from. By identifying the sin driving our fears, he then helps us shift our eyes off of self and onto the One whom our security and rest is found.

      -- Kristen Hatton (Author of ‘Exodus: The Gospel–Centered Life for Students’, ‘Face Time: Your Identity in a Selfie World’ & ‘Get Your Story Straight’)

      John is such a good guide for this common struggle. It turns out that we can do more than simply live with our insecurities and hope to hide them. Instead, we can listen to God, take a stand against them, and grow in wisdom.

      -- Edward T. Welch (Counselor & Faculty at Christian Counseling and Educational Foundation)

      As a father trying to tackle these issues on a daily basis, I simply can’t wait to give John’s book to my own kids. It’s readable, relevant and real.

      -- Daniel Strange (College Director, Oak Hill Theological College, London)

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