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Jesus, Don’t Let Me Cuss in Church

Honest Faith for People Who Still Screw Up

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Grace, served unfiltered.

Jesus, Don’t Let Me Cuss in Church is a blunt, funny, and deeply pastoral field guide for believers who keep screwing up and still keep showing up. Dustin Gross drops the church mask and tells the truth about doubt, anger, panic, and the pressure to perform holiness—then points to a Jesus who isn’t impressed by our act and isn’t afraid of our honesty.

From the “holiest place” in church—the coffee bar—to the therapist’s couch and the front seat where prayers sound like rants, this book argues that real faith is not a pageant. It’s the stubborn practice of showing up with your mess and trusting that grace will, somehow, outlast it.

Inside you’ll find:

  • Confessional, caffeinated stories that swap spiritual performance for truth-telling.
  • Prayers that sometimes sound like arguments—and why that’s closer to faith than silence.
  • A practical, guilt-free case for therapy alongside prayer.
  • Raw reflections for the church-hurt, the burned-out, and the barely-hanging-on.

This book is for you if:

  • You’ve nearly walked out before the second hymn.
  • Your mind wanders during worship to overdue oil changes and unsent apologies.
  • You’ve wondered whether God is tired of you yet—and hoped the answer is no.

What this book will not do:

  • Sell you five easy steps to spiritual perfection.
  • Shame you into pretending.
  • Confuse clichés for hope.

What it will do:

  • Give you language for honest prayers.
  • Make space for therapy without treating it like a lack of faith.
  • Help you trade performance for presence—and discover grace where you actually live.

If church has felt like a stage and your life like a blooper reel, pull up a chair. The coffee is strong, the stories are true, and grace—thank God—is for people like us.

©2025 Dustin Gross (P)2026 Dustin Gross
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