The Identity Effect

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Co-authors: Amy Hauser, Becki Britz, Beth Zastrow, Brooke Kangas, Cheryl Matthews, Erika Villanueva, Heather Taylor, Jamie Dahl, Jasmin Almonte, Jennifer Webster, Joni Jones, Julissa Moreno, Kayley Hill, Kimberly Krueger, Kristen Brzezinski, Luanne Nelson, Marlene Dawson, Sara Junio, Toni Campbell, and Victoria Reinke. Expert Contributor: Susan C. Brozek, M.S.W., L.C.S.W. ā€œWhat God says about you, is the truest thing about you.ā€ From the time we are little girls, we will hear, think, and believe things about ourselves that contradict the Word of God; theyā€™re simply not true. Some of these destructive beliefs shape much more than our self-image; they shape our choices, which ultimately shape our lives. To say our identities have a direct and powerful impact on our destinies is an understatement! To walk in our true identities, we must first learn what it is that God and His Word say about us, and then choose to agree with it! In this powerful collection of stories, you will meet an extraordinary group of women, from every age and stage of womanhood, whoā€™ve done just that. Forsaking the approval of others, crippling self-doubt, painful rejection, and even wonderful titles and accolades, the authors of these dynamic stories have chosen to live by the words: ā€œWhat God says about me, is the truest thing about me.ā€ You are invited to live by them, too. FEW International Publications, an invaluable branch of The Fellowship of Extraordinary Women (FEW), is a #1 Best Selling Publisher. FEW offers a unique writer-coaching model for women authors at all levels who are seeking more from telling their stories than just a printed work. We are privileged to watch authors connect, learn, grow, and heal through the creation of written works that impact the Kingdom and glorify God. Find all of FEWā€™s books at thefewwomen.com and on Amazon.

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Weight 12 oz
Dimensions 9 × 12 × .25 in

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