Honest to God and to her readers, Tania Bright dives head first into the most heartfelt issues of hope and human identity. Never scared to share the things that need to be said, nor those that go unsaid, she cuts to the chase and teaches us to reflect with kindsight. Too often faith becomes the boxing glove we use to beat ourselves up. For those who feel battered, defeated, overwhelmed and diminished this book offers a much needed hand up.
Dr Russell Rook
If anyone was going to write this book it was going to be my great mate Tania. Ive seen her refreshing honesty in action talking to a thousand men who gave her a standing ovation. I also know her when shes off the stage and shes exactly the same person. This book will warm your heart, help you to be kinder to yourself and to keep looking up in hope and faith. Nice one, Tania. Your honesty and humility are compelling and personally challenging.
Revd Carl Beech
I love this book! A little bit manifesto, a lot of honesty its bold and beautiful about how to embrace life in all its rawness and fullness. Tania will help you re-think how to love yourself, and others, with the radical kindness Jesus demonstrates. Inspirational and completely unforgettable I couldnt put it down.
Rachel Gardner, founder of The Romance Academy
Honesty is not for wimps, and neither is this book! Tania is a courageous and transparent warrior of hope-filled truth who takes us past polite conversation into the kind of honest discussion about tough issues that most of us long to have, but few of us actually experience. Every chapter reads like a coffee-fuelled chat with a fantastic friend one moment raucous and a bit embarrassing, the next moment personal and poignant; but always compassionate and almost therapeutic in nature. This book is an incredibly practical and relevant resource that will greatly assist us all as we relate and minister to others, but also, I have no doubt that you, like me, will personally reflect on its content for some time. The benefit of kindsight is, in every area of life, a powerful weapon for finding freedom. Pour yourself that coffee and get stuck in.
Cathy Madavan, Speaker, member of the Spring Harvest
Planning Group and author of Digging for Diamonds
Within the church, there are a number of topics that are often avoided, and a tendency not to admit that we are humans living imperfect lives and struggling with difficult times. No one could accuse Tania of this in this book, which mixes humour, insights, gentle challenges and a sense of support and encouragement as we learn from Tanias journey, and other voices that she has drawn upon! No one should finish reading this book feeling chastised, but rather have learned to practise kindsight: an ability to learn to be kind to ourselves (and others) in our past, present and future. Tania is an engaging public speaker, and this translates well into this book. Anyone who can get the word codswallop naturally into a book, and recommends that it is better to eat a Mars Bar with good friends, than to eat broccoli alone gets my vote!
Bex Lewis
Tania is absolutely one of a kind, a breath of fresh air for the church today. She is one of those amazing people that after leaving her presence, you feel like you have spent time with Jesus. She lights up any room she walks in, not because of her charisma, but because of her deeply found confidence and trust in God that has come from an intimate walk with Him. Within these pages you will find her secret to the confident, abundant, Spirit-filled life that she so graciously carries everywhere she goes. Full of grace and truth, this book will take you to the heart of God and be ever so real about it along the journey. Thanks for being vulnerable and real, Tania we desperately need it!
Rob Peabody
This book is a generous gift. Tania has opened up her life and her heart to us in order to help us meet her God. I was hooked from the first page as Tania lets us into the sorrows and joys of her life story so far, showing us that even after some very dark times she has discovered the relentless grace of God. If you look back on your life and think if only Tanias concept of kindsight will help you to see your past through the lens of the grace of God. She offers us a great gift. Make sure you dont miss out.
Dr Krish Kandiah, President of London School of Theology and
Founder of Home for Good
Wow, a book that tells it as it is. If you hunger for reality and honesty, if you value relationships, you will love this book. Hindsight is the ability to reflect on an event or situation after it has happened whereas kindsight is the action and ability to stop, reflect and learn to be kind to yourself and to those involved. The world needs to not only know this word more but use it, as we are failing to tap into the most beautiful gift God has given us love for each other and ourselves. When I first met Tania, we had chemistry, connection and instant commitment; observing and walking with her through some of the ups and downs has been a deep privilege. I highly recommend this book of wisdom and kindsight, but it does carry a health warning: your heart and life could be changed because of it.
Vicky Taylor, founder of Free Range Chicks and Dignity,
Leadership Consultant, Trainer and Coach
Tania holds the heavy extremes of great strength and great vulnerability without fumbling over or dropping either. Her honesty and hard-won wisdom are life- and joy-giving. Long may she bless us by sharing them!
Abby Guinness, Event Director, Spring Harvest
Tania writes as she speaks, and her strong and deliberate addressing of taboo subjects so personally will set the reader free of their religious spirit and/or their own personal struggles in these areas. Tania has such freedom in her own heart and it flows, nay, floods out of the book. Its time such a book was written by someone with the respect and value she has in the Christian world. Leave it to Tania to not just break through the barriers, but blowm sky high.
Her coining of the word kindsight is nothing short of beautiful and the determination with which she practises what she preaches is a testimony to the power of the God she serves. Her love for people, friends, total strangers, and her two beautiful boys gives courage to those of us who look on as she journeys through life. If I could describe this book as just one thing, it would be HONEST. It is radically, freeingly, empoweringly, encouragingly, over the top honest and no reader can sit with it without being changed for the good, without wanting to know God more courageously and more deeply. This is a woman who knows the heart of God in a most beautiful way. Im going to buy a dozen copies and give them away captives can turn into mighty warriors; Tania is living proof.
Bev Murrill, Director, Christian Growth International
Well done for picking up this volume! This is an intensely practical, down-to-earth, life-researched book, which has been forged in some of the deepest and darkest experiences of life; Tania has been through them all and her dogged faith in the Lord Jesus to not only bring her through, but also to make something profoundly precious out of them, is the basis of the wisdom you will unearth as you read these chapters. I have had the privilege of seeing how Tania has tackled some of the things life has thrown at her and I have grown in profound admiration for her; she is a shining star and proof that what she writes about works. As you read this book you too will learn how to be kind to yourself as you work with the Holy Spirit to bring healing, wholeness and strength to your life.
Anne Coles, New Wine