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More Than Enough
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More Than Enough

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More Than Enough is an empowering devotional anthology that invites women to shed the confines of societal titles and the lasting scars of labels.

This collective work serves as a beacon of liberation, guiding women to reclaim their lives, beliefs, bodies, professions, and their roles as wives and mothers. Through its pages, women are encouraged to let go of identity markers not meant for them and to embrace the inner light and radiant beauty that are their true essence.

More Than Enough guides women toward self-realization, offering them tools to build self-confidence as daughters of purpose, recognize their intrinsic value, and unlock their innate authority as powerful Ezers. It fosters increased emotional and spiritual intelligence, equipping women to counteract the enemy's tactics, and nurtures a sense of worthiness rooted in truth. Women will be inspired to view success through a lens of hope, significance, and legacy, contrasting the world's often superficial standards.

Going beyond the typical devotional, More Than Enough embarks on a journey of transformation. It provides practical strategies for releasing shame, breaking the cycle of comparison with other women, and cutting off the lies of isolation and abandonment. It redefines identity in Christ over worldly definitions, encourages the development of healthy habits in relation to self, others, and God, and suggests new ways for women to present themselves to the world. Ultimately, this book is a call to awaken the beauty within, a beauty that will magnetize others to lead a life of purpose.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Morgan James Publishing llc
Country
United States
Date
10 September 2024
Pages
232
ISBN
9781636984360

More Than Enough is an empowering devotional anthology that invites women to shed the confines of societal titles and the lasting scars of labels.

This collective work serves as a beacon of liberation, guiding women to reclaim their lives, beliefs, bodies, professions, and their roles as wives and mothers. Through its pages, women are encouraged to let go of identity markers not meant for them and to embrace the inner light and radiant beauty that are their true essence.

More Than Enough guides women toward self-realization, offering them tools to build self-confidence as daughters of purpose, recognize their intrinsic value, and unlock their innate authority as powerful Ezers. It fosters increased emotional and spiritual intelligence, equipping women to counteract the enemy's tactics, and nurtures a sense of worthiness rooted in truth. Women will be inspired to view success through a lens of hope, significance, and legacy, contrasting the world's often superficial standards.

Going beyond the typical devotional, More Than Enough embarks on a journey of transformation. It provides practical strategies for releasing shame, breaking the cycle of comparison with other women, and cutting off the lies of isolation and abandonment. It redefines identity in Christ over worldly definitions, encourages the development of healthy habits in relation to self, others, and God, and suggests new ways for women to present themselves to the world. Ultimately, this book is a call to awaken the beauty within, a beauty that will magnetize others to lead a life of purpose.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Morgan James Publishing llc
Country
United States
Date
10 September 2024
Pages
232
ISBN
9781636984360