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  • Summary & Discussions of Breaking Free from Body Shame by Jess Connolly and Katherine Wolf

  • Foreword: Dare to Reclaim What God Has Named Good
  • Written by: Wizer
  • Narrated by: Matt Ruple
  • Length: 1 hr and 15 mins

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Summary & Discussions of Breaking Free from Body Shame by Jess Connolly and Katherine Wolf

Written by: Wizer
Narrated by: Matt Ruple
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Wanna Read But Don’t Have the Time? Learn the Key Points and Lessons of Summary & Discussions of Breaking Free from Body Shame: Dare to Reclaim What God has Named Good by Jess Connolly and Katherine Wolf (Foreword) by Wizer for Your Self-Development or Discussion Group in 15 Minutes, Without Missing Any Highlights - Guaranteed!

Note: This is a summary and discussions of Breaking Free from Body Shame: Dare to Reclaim What God has Named Good by Jess Connolly and Katherine Wolf (Foreword), not the original book.

Who should read/listen to Breaking Free from Body Shame?

This book is perfect for those who:

  • Struggle with eating disorders and poor body image
  • Want to help change the cultural perceptions of beauty with a focus on God
  • Want to feel comfortable in their skin at any size
  • Know the glory of what is accomplished in life belongs to God, but sometimes struggle to maintain that focus
  • No longer wishes to live in shame, secret or otherwise, about their body.

What's in it for me, and why is it Important?

Body shame is not new. The first feeling of body shame came just after the original sin and fall from grace. Adam and Eve recognized their nakedness and wanted to be covered, hidden from God's sight. Though God had made them perfectly, their sin and shame made them feel less that in that moment. This same shame is still part of the fallen world today. We must know that we are still good in God's eyes, but to feel truly free in our bodies, we must embrace that goodness and shed the cultural norms that keep us trapped in shame. This is not easy and requires work, but it is possible.

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