<P><B>2020 Catholic Press Association, First Place: Family Life<BR /> 2020 Catholic Press Association, Second Place: Healing/Self-Help</B><BR /><B>2020 International Book Awards, Finalist: Spirituality—Inspirational</B><BR /> Peggy Weber has spent much of her life wondering, and doubting, if s
True You : Overcoming Self-Doubt and Using Your Voice
โ Scribed by Adele Ahlberg Calhoun; Tracey D. Bianchi
- Publisher
- InterVarsity Press
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 192
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Act like a lady. Land a career. Find a man. Learn how to cook. Rear amazing kids. Oh And be sure you stay thin. Pressure to perform and conform starts early in a woman's life and never stops. In attempts to compensate and keep up appearances, we lose our ability to keep in touch with the truest parts of ourselves. We put on masks and hide the painful parts of our stories. If we get a quiet moment, we are ambushed with doubts: Who am I? This book serves as a companion as we find ourselves, our sense of community and our identity in God. Designed to take you deeper with God on your own or with a group of sisters, journey alongside experienced ministers Adele Ahlberg Calhoun and Tracey Bianchi into some of the places where women struggle no matter what their age or life-stage. Personal resources like journaling questions and a small group guide help women support each other on the way. These pages offer a reminder that there is a beloved, "true you" waiting to be known in each of us and that a world in need awaits the unique stories that each of us were made to tell. Will you use your voice?"
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