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The Fitting Room: Putting on the Character of Christ

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Kelly Minter explores what it means—in real life—to "clothe" ourselves (Col. 3:12) in Christian virtues like forgiveness, joy, patience, compassion, and more. Can we really "dress up" in the character of Christ? Kelly Minter says the answer is yes—if we let the Master Designer do the fitting. This relatable book offers insightful Scripture study with real-life stories and simple, down-to-earth explanations of tricky concepts such as justification and sanctification—stitching it all together with dry humor and down-to-earth honesty. There are no gimmicks, no guilt trips, just an irresistible invitation for women to enjoy a spiritual makeover—to put on a life that's personally tailored by the One who knows and loves them best.

206 pages, Paperback

First published April 1, 2011

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Kelly Minter

56 books429 followers
Kelly lives in Nashville, Tennessee, and serves the Lord passionately both across the U.S. and internationally in a variety of creative roles. An acclaimed author, musician, Bible study creator and teacher, she is passionate to see women impacted by Jesus and His Word.

Growing up outside of Washington, DC, Kelly was raised in a Christian home, the oldest of four children and daughter of a pastor. Her childhood was seasoned with competitive sports, learning the guitar, singing, and a litany of church activities in the congregation her father founded and still pastors. Like many young women, Kelly dealt with inner struggles – anxiety and depression were a part of her growing-up years. “Those struggles are what drove me to Scripture,” Kelly says, “and the catalyst for me to learn for myself who God is.” Throughout her high school career, Kelly played basketball competitively, expecting that to be her path into college. But after a scholarship fell through, she began playing music. And God began a new thing.

Kelly moved to Nashville in the summer of 2000 and released her first record with WORD, followed by a subsequent release on a different label, leading to her first #1 Single on the Inspirational Charts, This Is My Offering. Shortly after this success and several cross-country tours her record company folded leaving Kelly to rethink her vocation and ministry. In the middle of an ever-changing music industry and on a tour through Colorado, Kelly met a book publisher who would two years later sign her to her first book deal.

Kelly’s first book eventually led to LifeWay approaching her about writing a bible study. Authoring curriculum was a new challenge, but one she quickly fell in love with. Kelly’s first three studies include, No Other Gods: Confronting Our Modern Day Idols, followed by Ruth: Loss, Love & Legacy and Nehemiah: A Heart That Can Break. Respected Bible Study teacher and speaker, Beth Moore, chose each of Kelly’s resources for three of her widely-reaching online summer studies. Thousands of women participated and were challenged by Kelly’s writing and her unique perspective on Scripture.

Kelly now writes, teaches, and sings across the United States and also in other countries. Speaking at multiple conferences and events, as well as four Women of Faith events in 2012, Kelly has become a steady and respected teaching voice to women, particularly when it comes to the Scriptures. She also partners closely with Justice and Mercy International (JMI), a ministry that serves in the Amazon jungle; she especially loves working with the jungle pastors who encourage her through their remarkable faith.

When home, Kelly’s days are spent writing, cooking, gardening, enjoying her neighborhood, loving her community, investing in her local church, and walking forward in the things God has for her. She is relevant, palatable, and uncompromising in her teachings from the Bible, and women relate to this.

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30 reviews4 followers
July 28, 2012
I cannot stress enough how important this book was (is) to me. It took me at least a month to get through it - that never happens. I had to go back and re-read chapters and really pray about the conviction weighing on my heart throughout this book. A-MAZING. I see it as a must read for everyone who strives to live out the virtues of Christ. It's something I'll definitely continue to refer back to often!
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33 reviews3 followers
June 17, 2011
The Fitting Room teaches us about Putting On The Character Of Christ. The book is based on Colossians 3:12 that says "Therefore, as God’s chosen people, holy and dearly loved, clothe yourselves with compassion, kindness, humility, gentleness and patience".

Kelly Minter uses the analogy of fashion as a way of relating how we wear the 'virtues'... but she is quick to point out that "The Christian virtues are not something we can slap on ourselves like cutout paper dolls. They come as a result of heart change that is accomplished through the supernatural love of Jesus."

I thought this was a great book, well written in a personal way. I could relate to much of what Kelly was sharing... because I have experienced it myself. She points out how our we become focused more on managing our behavior rather than promoting inward transformation.

After the first few pages, I was hooked. When she says that we can never separate the qualities of God from God Himself, I felt the conviction. She talks of how we view godly character as something we can obtain if we just try harder. Oh... how often I've been there! The way we tell ourselves that we'll do better next time, be more patient, hold our tongue, or just use the virtues at will... as if it's something we can do on our own.

So much to learn in this book... I think it could be used in a small group as well. Kelly Minter makes it easy to read and enjoyable as well. I think you'll enjoy it.

*I received this book for free from The B&B Media Group for my honest review.
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268 reviews42 followers
June 20, 2011
"The Fitting Room" is a very down to earth, discussion, one may have with a close friend or at bible study about putting the "character of Christ" as we go through our daily lives.
Short chapters, laidback style, engaging anecdotal stories and scripture, "The Fitting Room" talks about the clothing of our character that is shown in and through Jesus Christ.
This is a book that discusses that, yes, life isn't going to be perfect, we're not going to be perfect, but Jesus Christ, through what He has done, is enough to clothed us in His image, not ours.
It's about the realities that we're going to have our ups and downs, there's going to be days when our coffee orders may come out wrong or the washer and dryer decides to go out at the same time, but what "The Fitting Room" does is not only share stories and words of encouragment, but remind us that life isn't going to be perfect, but by following in our Father's footsteps, His grace is definitely sufficent for us.
Written in a style that for the working mom, the busy stay at home and just the Christian sister who finds herself trying to balance everything, this isn't a book about impossibilties but a book about realities, that no matter what storms are in our lives, to encourage, strengthen and help us develop a strong character of compassion, strength and gentleness in and through Jesus Christ.
Kelly Minter really hits the point what, sadly, many Christians, these days doesn't experience, when she shares in Chapter One,

"There are others who are all too aware of the characteristics of godliness but want nothing to do with them, because they were taught such virtues by people who didn’t actually live by those principles. For them, the notion of godly character was flaunted by hypocrites, self-righteous leaders, or possibly angry parents, and they haven’t wanted a piece of its polyester since.
Yes, a lot of damage has been done in the name of God and Christian virtue; people have been clothed by reckless tailors. However, one of my greatest hopes is that if this has been your experience, you will give the discovery of authentic godliness another look, because biblical virtues are not punitive but life-giving."

"The Fitting Room" goes straight to the heart of what having the character of Christ is about and doesn't promise, read this and overnight, but rather....is about having trust, faith, encouragement and even committment to allow Christ to work in and through us.
This is a great book for those who may find themselves, disillusioned, harried or just plain exhausted and in need of not religion, but a relationship with Jesus Christ.
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40 reviews1 follower
January 24, 2020
Lol I have been reading this book since JULY 😂😱I FINALLY finished it!

A few thoughts:

I picked this up because I loved the Bible study Kelly Minter did on 2nd Corinthians called All Things New. That is such a great study! Unfortunately, this book didn't quite live up to it.

For one, it was kind of boring, and I had a hard time continuing to read it (as evidenced by it taking me 6 months to finish 😂). The chapters don't really flow into each other, so for me I would read one chapter, put it down, and not pick it up for another month.

My biggest issue with this book was, I felt like it had a lot of stories and not a lot of depth. Don't get me wrong, there were some really good points here and there, and the two chapters on forgiveness I really loved. But besides that, I felt that there were a lot of descriptions in her stories that made them unnecessarily long. They kind of felt like filler stories to me. I don't mind pushing through a long story if it is going to end with some deep spiritual meaning, but they all fell flat for me. This book honestly could have been half the length.

So, there were good points and bad with this book. I'm not sure if I would recommend it, but I would recommend the All Things New Bible study! I'm sad I didn't like this more...I really tried to! 😢
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1,221 reviews17 followers
May 4, 2011
Struggling with self-image? Have you ever wondered what true beauty is? Tired of trying to meet the world's standards of beauty? When you look in the mirror what do you see?

Come learn how God sees you and become the image bearer of the Great Designer. Be clothed in His glory and beauty. Become the woman you have always wanted to be - stunning, beautiful, breath-taking, lovely! Throw out that old wardrobe and exchange it for a heavenly one!

Based on Colossians 2 Kelly Minter encourages readers to clothe themselves in Godly things. Her casual and authentic writing style makes the reader feel as if they are sitting with an old friend. I believe this book would be excellent for a small group bible study. All women struggle with some form of insecurity (though some hid it very well behind a mask of perfection). In the fourteen chapters of this book Kelly addresses the many lies of this world that have convinced us that we must look, dress, and act a certain way to be accepted. Kelly replaces those lies with the Word of God and teaches ladies that we to must clothe ourselves in God's Word.

I highly recommend this book for all women.

Thank you B&B Communications for this review copy.
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466 reviews14 followers
December 25, 2014
This book really helped me deal with some issues as the holidays approached. Minter is easy to read and will make you smile even as she hits close to home on certain subjects. I think this would be a great book for a group discussion. I know there is one question posed in the discussion section that I would love to have group input on: "What is the relationship between patience and mercy? In what ways are you lacking in mercy, and therefore in patience?" Impatience is something I've been working on for years, so answering this question may be exactly what I need to make some progress. Whatever virtue you are most lacking--humility, kindness, joy, peace, patience, forgiveness or compassion, this little book will give you some ideas for trying on the character of Christ.
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Author 24 books868 followers
February 9, 2019
When a non-fiction Christian book is written as if it's a friend chatting over coffee, I often feel like there were deep issues that were missed or glossed over, but when it's written in an academic way, it can feel like homework. Kelly Minter has a way of combining the two in a wonderful way that leaves you with a deeper understanding, but feels like you spent time with a good friend. "The Fitting Room" is a wonderful study on leaving legalism behind while still pursuing the virtues of Christ. Excellent read!
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11 reviews5 followers
March 2, 2013
Great book for small groups! Kelly Minter does an excellent job of not just talking about the virtues listed in Colossians 3:12 but she also breaks down the entire verse from start to finish. What does it mean to be chosen, dearly loved, justified, and holy. She's witty and graceful in the way she writes...and most importantly it's full of truth. I would highly recommend this for small groups and even to read as an individual.
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June 14, 2017
I knew by chapter 3 that I would read this book more than once. God has blessed Kelly with the gift of writing words of wisdom and truth. So many items, I thought questions about a particular truth she mentioned only to have her ask the same question a few lines later--then answer it! I have recommended this book to several people even before I finished it. This book is so worth the read!
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November 29, 2011
Amazing. Kelly is so honest about herself that it's more like having a conversation with a good friend than reading a book. Her insights are helpful and you can feel her love coming through her words.
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September 23, 2011
One of the inCourage Bloom Book Club books - I appreciate that she discusses putting on the character of Christ in the context of God's work in us to transform us.
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May 27, 2012
Enjoyed because of it's simplicity. Kelly did not sugar coat the truth that she struggles with these characteristics of Christ in her own life. Will be on my to read again list!
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4 reviews5 followers
October 25, 2012
I absolutely adore Kelly Minter's writing style. She is down to earth and very real, and her use of written language is beautiful. The style alone makes this a pleasurable book to read. However, the content is what makes it excellent. She brings the practicality of living this Christian life into the real world. Knowing that we are chosen and made holy by Him establishes the foundation for clothing ourselves in the virtues of Christ. She then explores each attribute in detail and in a way that we can't wait to put it into practice. I love the real life stories and examples as well as her solid interpretation of Scripture. She is quickly becoming one of my favorite authors and Bible teachers!
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250 reviews6 followers
September 6, 2012
Kelly Minter has an enjoyable writing style. Her observation of life provides great insights from a fun and witty perspective. Each chapter takes on a character quality that we are to "put on" in our responses to life.

My book club slowly read this book as we simultaneously read novels that exemplified (positively or negatively) the character quality. This was a great approach as it gave us meaty discussions around the fictional novels.
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1,232 reviews
April 25, 2013
I enjoy Minter's writing, even if this book seems to assume an entirely female audience and the self-deprecating humor became a bit overdone by the end. I picked it up as free e-book and was interested in how she would talk about Colossians 3. The book offers a solid exposition of the meaning of the various words the chapter contains and a challenge to put on that new self. Perhaps not enough church in the talk of discipleship, but good nonetheless.
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May 11, 2011
Reading this for an in home weekly study with 6 other women. I find that Kelly Minter has a fresh voice and has an amazing way of taking the WORD and showing how it applies to the modern world. I look forward to completing this study.
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July 2, 2011
This book takes apart Colossians 3:12, which tells us to "clothe" ourselves in virtues like peace, patience, kindness, forgiveness and compassion. I like her style of writing, and her warmth and humor made this a pleasure to read.
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August 29, 2011
what a remarkable book about the characteristics of Christ. I felt like it was easy to read and she had a lot of humor. Made me feel like these things are achievable and would recommend this book to any christian, new or not.
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14 reviews3 followers
May 28, 2012
I downloaded this as a free ebook, and I'm grateful for the gift. I thought it was a Bible study, though, so I was a little disappointed to find that it was a regular book. Kelly's a good writer with a tender soul. This would be a good gift for a friend with an artist's heart.
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December 27, 2012
Very well done. Insightful. Thought-provoking. Challenging. Doctrinally sound. I definitely recommend this book - for men as well as for women. I look forward to reading more of Kelly Minter's work.
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January 18, 2013
I had a little trouble getting into this book, but as I read more I was continually encouraged and drawn into it. I loved her writing style and complete honesty. She shared lows and highs and how life is a combination, even as we're growing closer to Christ.
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June 30, 2013
I loved this book. The authors straight-forward approach and honesty were very refreshing. She goes thru the different characteristics of Christ and tackles the topics of legalism and "do goodism". I would definitely read this again and would love to do it as a group study.
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October 30, 2013
A couple chapters I think she could have been more outward focused instead of mostly just telling us her experience, but overall I really learned a lot about myself and what God has done for me and how I can live out these virtues because of Him.
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603 reviews2 followers
July 14, 2019
I find Kelly Minter to be a very relatable author. She shares insights in an easily accessible and interesting manner, creating an intimate relationship between writer and reader. I'm sure that I will find myself reading more of her work.
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Author 7 books19 followers
May 13, 2011
Kelly Minter has a great sense of humor and style of writing.
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July 3, 2012
I LOVED this book! Kelly's writing is great. She was funny when she needed to be and serious when it was warranted.
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14 reviews
July 14, 2012
You will feel spiritually renewed and inspired!
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August 16, 2012
I love Kelly Minter's conversational writing style and how she peppers this inspirational book with both formal Bible teaching as well as fun personal stories from her own experiences.
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October 20, 2012
Great book about becoming more like Christ!
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January 21, 2017
I'm not sure when I finished this, but it was a good read.
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