"This beautifully written book is filled with the promise that no matter how low we have fallen, life can be different. Laura Sumner Truax draws candidly from her own story and the stories of Scripture to challenge us to fully embrace life with all its joys and sorrows, to rise up to make a difference in the world, not by way of dutiful rule keeping but with the invincible power of guileless love and honest community. I have marked up this book from start to finish with highlights and exclamation marks. Truax courageously sheds her mask and invites us to do the same."
"Websites and bookshelves are filled with timely, trendy spiritual topics. They offer promises of success, happiness and victorious living. This book is not among them. There is no 'rub-the-Bible-get-three-wishes' piety here. No three-point plan to a better you. Instead, Laura Truax has offered a timeless take on the struggles to live a human life in a universe that is both delightful and destructive. With a candid, straightforward approach, Truax invites us to take an honest inventory aboutwhat motivates us, what we value and who, what and how we love. With humor and clarity, Truax presents the classic tenets of the Christian faith in a convincing, if not convicting, fashion. This book will not change your life. But it will lead you to the God who can."
"As a driven 44-year-old professional living in New York City, I find my Christian faith more and more an oddity in the eyes of my vibrant group of diverse colleagues and friends--like a great ape at the zoo, perfectly fine for observation and amusement, but always to be kept safely behind protective glass. I'm convinced Laura Truax's book is written with me and my friends in mind. She speaks to those of us still working it all out. She reminds us that we've all been undone and points us to the wholeness that can be found in God's unquenchable love."
"If I could bequeath a grand title like 'America?s Pastor' on a single individual, it would be Laura Truax. This, her first book, is both beautiful and accessible, distinctively Christian and broadly spiritual, and as wise as it is down-to-earth. And at every turn, in the best sense of the word, it is truly pastoral."
"True friendship and spiritual growth often begins with brutal honesty and self-awareness. I'd rather be in a faith community where people are real and raw than perfect and fake. If we have the courage to admit it, most of us have been undone by something in our lives. In this book Laura Sumner Truax encourages us to embrace these mistakes, disappointments and difficulties as the place where we begin to discover who we really are as beloved children of God."
"American Christianity at its worst can reflect a superficial religiosity coupled with hubristic, macho triumphalism. Undone reveals to us the potential of Christianity at its best by leading us in a journey through Scripture toward healing. For those who may have given up on the church, Laura Truax, in her words and in her ministry at LaSalle Street Church, embodies a pastoral grace that invites us to experience the rawness of an honest story where nothing remains but grace."
"I was surprised at how much I was gripped by the ways in which Laura Truax shared descriptions of how she struggled to become another entire person. What she wrote is filled with reflections on how God's grace can provide a 'lifting up' for any of us who feel 'undone' by life's circumstances and are ready to walk away from God. She knows what she writes about."