“The reason you love Jamie (or are about to) is because she says   exactly what the rest of us are thinking, but we’re too afraid to upset the   apple cart. She is a voice for the outlier, and we’re famished for what she   has to say.” --Jen Hatmaker, New York Times bestselling author of Of Mess and   Moxie and For the Love
  
 Wildly popular blogger "Jamie   the Very Worst Missionary" delivers a searing, offbeat, often hilarious   memoir of spiritual disintegration and re-formation.
  
 As a quirky Jewish kid and   promiscuous punkass teen, Jamie Wright never imagines becoming a Christian,   let alone a Christian missionary. She is barely an adult when the trials of   motherhood and marriage put her on an unexpected collision course with Jesus.   After finding her faith at a suburban megachurch, Jamie trades in the easy   life on the cul-de-sac for the green fields of Costa Rica. There, along with   her family, she earnestly hopes to serve God and change lives. But faced with   a yawning culture gap and persistent shortcomings in herself and her fellow workers,   she soon loses confidence in the missionary enterprise and falls into a funk   of cynicism and despair.
 Nearly paralyzed by depression, yet   still wanting to make a difference, she decides to tell the whole,   disenchanted truth: Missionaries suck and our work makes no sense at all! From   her sofa in Central America, she launches a renegade blog, Jamie the Very   Worst Missionary, and against all odds wins a large and passionate following.   Which leads her to see that maybe a "bad" missionary--awkward,   doubtful, and vocal—is exactly what the world and the throngs of American   do-gooders need. 
 The Very Worst Missionary is a   disarming, ultimately inspiring spiritual memoir for well-intentioned contrarians   everywhere. It will appeal to readers of Nadia Bolz-Weber, Jen Hatmaker, Ann   Lamott, Jana Reiss, Mallory Ortberg, and Rachel Held Evans.
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