Sometimes Jesus saves our greatest spiritual breakthroughs for our In-Between Places

If you’re staring down confusion, uncertainty, or even despair, you’re not alone, and you’re not without hope. The In-Between Place reminds us that Jesus can still change your story. Your doubts, fears, mistakes, losses, and insecurities are no match for his love. He’s making his way to you now, in your in-between place.  

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Many of us are living in the in-between places—in between sickness and health, divorce and lasting love, job frustration and fulfillment.

In my book I try to bring us face-to-face with the Samaritan woman from John 4, a woman who found herself living in between the life she thought she would have and the one she ended up with. A woman who had struggled in her relationships and was cast aside, forever misunderstood because of it. A woman who likely asked herself:

How did I end up here?

How do I make the most of this messy season?

My prayer is that this book will help you draw closer to the Jesus, who is eager to meet you where you are, make peace with even the most painful parts of your past, overcome feelings of inadequacy and insecurity, realize how every step of your journey has a purpose, discern the next right step at home, church or in the workplace and step confidently into your future without having it all together.

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Jesus’ journey to the woman at the well in Samaria offers insights and hope for women today to make peace with the past, find hope in the present, and step into the future. God wants us to move toward the goodness He has planned for us. But what do we do when challenges stop our forward momentum? What’s the next step when we fall into a pit of despair with the determination knocked right out of us?

“Armstrong balances humorous reflections with life lessons learned through hardship.”

Publishers Weekly

Meet the Author

Kat Armstrong

Kat Armstrong was born in Houston, Texas, where the humidity ruins her Mexi-German curls. She is a powerful voice in our generation as a sought-after Bible teacher and innovative ministry leader. She holds a master’s degree from Dallas Theological Seminary and is the author of No More Holding Back and The In-Between Place. In 2008, Kat cofounded the Polished Network to embolden women in their faith and work. She and her husband, Aaron, have been married for twenty years and live in Dallas, Texas, with their son, Caleb, and attend Dallas Bible Church, where Aaron serves as the lead pastor.

Endorsements


“In these honest, heartfelt pages, my friend Kat points you to that same Jesus—the Jesus who meets us in the in-between.”

Jamie Ivey, The Happy Hour with Jamie Ivey Podcast, author of If You Only Knew

"Writing with the verve, clarity, and of mission that characterized the late Rachel Held Evans' best work,  Kat Armstrong addresses the issue of what to do if one is caught betwixt and between--- between anxiety and hope, between an old job and a new possibility, between sickness and health, and so much more. The focus of this study can be ably summed up in the words of Paul-- 'God works all things together for those who love him'.  If indeed this is so, and Kat provides numerous compelling examples, including her own personal ones, then we should not be anxious but rather excited to see how things turn out, even if it involves suffering and loss along the way, because Jesus himself is not only with us all the way--- he is the way into our future.  I do not doubt this study will be especially helpful to professional Christian women whom Kat Armstrong has been ministering to for some time and who have to deal with constant challenges in the public sphere. "

Dr. Ben Witherington III, Amos Professor NT for Doctoral Studies, Asbury Theological Seminary

“Although 90% of the characters in the Bible are male, stories that feature women are deep wells of wisdom and instruction, moments when God’s view of his daughters clashes sharply with how even the best human cultures view them. In her timely book, The In-Between Place, Armstrong delves deeply into the stories of Dinah, Jacob’s only named daughter, and the unnamed Samaritan woman who met Jesus at Jacob’s well, and several others. Her search for answers from these women will fuel the faith and hope of readers stuck in an in-between place of grief, disappointment, hopelessness, and heartache.”

Carolyn Custis James, author of The Gospel of Ruth: Loving God Enough to Break the Rules and Finding God in the Margins

“My favorite books are the ones that feel applicable and directional -  they meet me where I'm at and then they point me to my friend and Savior, Jesus. The In-Between Place is just that, and Kat Armstrong is one of the truth-speaking, gracious, and honest guides that our generation is craving right now. I want her to teach me the Bible and tell me stories. I also want to go to coffee with her. I can't help you get coffee with Kat, but I can encourage you to read this book and grab one for a friend. This is a gift.”

Jess Connolly, author of You Are The Girl For The Job and Take It Too Far 

“Kat Armstrong is a true theologian. She represents a rising generation of women no longer content to simply receive the Word of God, but committed to lead, teach, mentor, and empower through a deeper understanding of his promises. Kat’s ability to extract the layered nature of God as it weaves together the honesty of our story, mesmerized me throughout the course of this entire book! With each page the eyes of my heart widened, and I saw myself there, at the well with the woman, together with all women throughout history--chosen and beloved by Jesus. I felt every human emotion while reading this superbly-written, deeply personal book. Prepare yourself to trust God more through redemption you never thought possible! Like me, you will leave this book radically changed and ready to read it again!”

Kasey Van Norman, author Nothing Wasted and Named by God, Professional Counselor, Bible Teacher

“As always, Kat empowers women through her words. With direct honesty and a solid biblical foundation, this book will make you want to run hard after Jesus. If you find yourself in an in-between place, Kat is the girl who will tell you the truth rather than let you flounder. Besides, who doesn’t love the woman at the well and want to take the story to another level? This book is honest, smart, compassionate, and encouraging, just like Kat!”

Kate Merrick, author of And Still She Laughs, and Here, Now

"The Christian life is one, long in-between space, between heaven and earth, the already and not yet. But sometimes the smaller “in-betweens,” such as between school and career, singleness and marriage, job and vocation, overcoming past sins and living free, can feel overwhelming, irredeemable or impassable. In The In-Between Place, Kat meets her readers where they are and points them to the power, mercy and loving kindness of Jesus Christ, who is with us in these places and who works mightily in and through them to his glory. Structuring her book around the story of Jesus meeting the Samaritan woman at the well in John 4, Kat gives us a biblical and theological framework to view our own stories and in-between places. As someone who feels like she has lived much of her life in in-between spaces, I wish I had had Kat’s book 15 years ago! Refreshing, personal and Christ-centered, Kat’s latest book will be sure to help many people in the in-between to live out in faith and confidence that Jesus is able to change their story."

Kristen Padilla, author of Now That I’m Called: A Guide for Women Discerning a Call to Ministry

“You will find Kat Armstrong’s book funny, introspective, bluntly honest about herself, gracious toward others, and an insightful journey into John’s gospel. Her love for God, his Word and women permeates the pages. It’s refreshing.”

JoAnn Hummel, Lead Teaching Pastor of Bent Tree Bible Fellowship

“I've spent much of my life in in-between places - ones that have the effect of making me feel like an unmoored vessel floating in uncharted waters. So, I love that Kat Armstrong has written a book dedicated to the in-between place, recognizing it as one where Jesus meets us and radically changes everything. Anchored in the story of a Samaritan woman's encounter with Jesus at a historically significant well in a spiritually significant place, the book is a work of theology in motion. Armstrong unpacks the life-changing implications of every part of this encounter through the delightful combination of humorous and serious storytelling, pop culture references, and rigorous but accessible biblical exegesis. It's relatable, encouraging, thought-provoking, and healing.”

Judy Wu Dominick, Essayist

“There are few things I appreciate more than writers who are honest, vulnerable and willing to give you a glimpse of the rawest parts of their stories, particularly from their own social locations. Kat does all of this and more in The In-Between Place, weaving her personal narrative alongside narratives of women in Scripture, even the hard ones that we often ignore or skip over. Focusing primarily on the Samaritan woman at the well, Kat offers in depth exegesis and biblical interpretation in a way that is engaging and insightful. You'll surely walk away from this book drawn closer to the heart of God.”

Kat Armas, host of The Protagonistas podcast and author of Abuelita Faith: What Women on the Margins Teach Us About Wisdom, Persistence and Strength

“Sometimes a place in the Bible’s narrative becomes like a character with a voice of its own. Shechem/Sychar is such a place. Dinah was raped in this town, and Jesus met ‘the woman at the well’ here. In Kat Armstrong’s book The In-Between Place, the author takes readers to this locale in Samaria and guides them through a literary, religious, and geographical look at how God has used this place and its people to reveal his sovereignty and grace. Armstrong’s book is full of amusing anecdotes, astute observations, and life-changing applications. Highly recommended!”

Dr. Sandra Glahn, Bible teacher, professor of Media Arts and Worship at Dallas Theological Seminary, and author of the Coffee Cup Bible Study series

“This is a delightful read! Kat generously shares stories from her own life alongside the story of the woman at the well in John 4 to demonstrate how Jesus meets us in our in-between places. Her book is empowering and full of hope.”

Carmen Joy Imes, Associate Professor of Old Testament at Prairie College in Three Hills, Alberta and author of Bearing God's Name: Why Sinai Still Matters (IVP)