“Good Overall, But Requires Trigger Warning for Graphic Violence”
This is a shortened version of my full review, which is available here: https://www.lifeisstory.com/nonfiction/deep-roots-good-fruit-seeing-the-fruit-of-the-spirit-through-story-scripture-kristin-elizabeth-couch/
This book teaches about the Fruit of the Spirit in a gospel-centered way, and it is full of vivid, well-written stories from the author's life. Couch shares examples of how she has seen the Fruit of the Spirit in different people's lives, and she also tells some stories about vices, sharing stories about people who behaved in impatient or harsh ways that sharply contrasted with others' virtues. Couch shows what a difference it makes to other people for us to show spiritual fruit in our interactions with them, and she weaves in Scripture passages throughout each chapter to reflect on different virtues.
I mostly enjoyed this book, but am docking my rating because of graphic violence in one of the stories Couch shared. At the beginning of the first chapter, she startles readers with the horrific details of a car accident that nearly killed a child and horribly disfigured him for life. I have read many truly horrific things, but this is near the top of the list, especially because it came out of nowhere. At least when I read nonfiction about wars, I'm prepared for violence. When I am reading a Christian living book primarily targeted to women, the last thing I expect is to read a graphic description of an unspeakable horror.
I found this book thought-provoking, engaging, and encouraging overall, but feel obligated to give the trigger warning that the author and the publisher did not. If you don't think you can handle reading about the details of the car accident, you can skip page 16. At the very least, you'll know to expect it. Overall, I enjoyed this book, but that part was so jarring and awful that I feel obligated to focus on it in this review.
I received a free copy from the publisher, and am voluntarily leaving an honest review.