Pressure Off
Learning to embrace the gift of God’s grace
Pressure Off exposes the added pressures that come from wanting to live a life of faith and offers us an incredible reminder to take the pressure off so that they can better understand and embrace the gift of God’s grace.
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Monique Thomas is a singer-songwriter, podcaster and business owner. She has performed at various festivals including Big Church Day Out and New Wine and her work has been featured in publications such as Pride magazine, MOBO, KICK mag, Cross Rhythms, The Voice, The Birmingham Post, Premier Gospel, Smooth Radio, BBC 1 Xtra, BBC Radio 2.
"This book is the relief valve so many of us need. Monique’s willingness to speak frankly about topics that are often considered ‘church taboos’ is both rare and generous. Her kindness, wisdom and warm spirit are etched through these pages and she is the ideal companion for anyone in need of respite."
About
Having it all together is a myth. Thank God, His grace is real – and it’s time to take the pressure off…
Every day we are bombarded with messages that tell us we have to be productive, powerful, perfect. And the Church is no exception.
The Good News of Jesus says that we are saved by grace but for Monique Thomas the gravity of this message didn’t sink in until over six years after she first became a Christian. Throughout her time at Bible college, she soon learnt that much of what she had learnt from church culture simply added an extra layer of pressure to that already placed on her by society: do more, strive more, be more.
This book is for every person who desperately needs to understand the real Gospel: God has grace for us in our mess, not just in the moments we get out of it.
Every day we are bombarded with messages that tell us we have to be productive, powerful, perfect. And the Church is no exception.
The Good News of Jesus says that we are saved by grace but for Monique Thomas the gravity of this message didn’t sink in until over six years after she first became a Christian. Throughout her time at Bible college, she soon learnt that much of what she had learnt from church culture simply added an extra layer of pressure to that already placed on her by society: do more, strive more, be more.
This book is for every person who desperately needs to understand the real Gospel: God has grace for us in our mess, not just in the moments we get out of it.
Author
Monique Thomas is a singer-songwriter, podcaster and business owner. She has performed at various festivals including Big Church Day Out and New Wine and her work has been featured in publications such as Pride magazine, MOBO, KICK mag, Cross Rhythms, The Voice, The Birmingham Post, Premier Gospel, Smooth Radio, BBC 1 Xtra, BBC Radio 2.
Reviews
"This book is the relief valve so many of us need. Monique’s willingness to speak frankly about topics that are often considered ‘church taboos’ is both rare and generous. Her kindness, wisdom and warm spirit are etched through these pages and she is the ideal companion for anyone in need of respite."










Every day we are bombarded with messages that tell us we have to be productive, powerful, perfect. And the Church is no exception.
The Good News of Jesus says that we are saved by grace but for Monique Thomas the gravity of this message didn’t sink in until over six years after she first became a Christian. Throughout her time at Bible college, she soon learnt that much of what she had learnt from church culture simply added an extra layer of pressure to that already placed on her by society: do more, strive more, be more.
This book is for every person who desperately needs to understand the real Gospel: God has grace for us in our mess, not just in the moments we get out of it.