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Our world is filled with fake facades, from the unrealistic filters used on social media to the ';holier than thou' personas seen in certain hypocritical believers. To combat the fake trends, a new trend has emergedone that fights the facade with transparency and vulnerability. Instead of being filtered or super-spiritual, we're told to be real and honest. And rightly so. Weshouldbe getting real with each other about our junk. But should we stop there? Should we gather to simply commiserate about our current version of ';me'? Is community about more than just feeling understood by one another in our hard places, or does God haveactualchange in store for us beyond brokenness InSick of Me, Whitney Capps shows us that spiritual growth means being both honestandholythat we can come to Jesus just as we are, but we cannot stay that way. While virtues like vulnerability, honesty, and humility are desperately needed, we should fight for more. After all, the gospel is a change-agent. Whitney calls us beyond trendy transparency and into something better: true transformation. If you want to be honest about all your junk, but are also sick of staying thereSick of Meis for you.