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Women Overcoming Weight Loss: Strengthening the Mind Body & Soul
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Women Overcoming Weight Loss: Strengthening the Mind Body & Soul

Are you carrying weight that no diet or workout has been able to fix?


You might think I'm talking about physical weight - but this book dives deeper.

This is for the woman battling emotional weight, mental exhaustion, and years of unhealed trauma and pain.


In this raw and powerful testimony, author Shakisha Edness shares her personal story of how she overcame emotional wounds, shame, and rejection - and how that healing led to lasting change in every area of her life. If you've struggled with feeling stuck, broken, or burdened by your past, this book will speak directly to your heart.


What if your physical weight is connected to the pain you've carried for years?

What if your breakthrough starts with emotional healing?


This isn't just another weight loss story. It's a call to heal from the inside out - emotionally, mentally, and spiritually.


Inside this book, you'll discover how to:

- Begin your emotional healing journey as a Christian woman

- Face the wounds of your past with grace, honesty, and courage

- Take responsibility for your healing - and give others back their part

- Walk through forgiveness and healing without guilt or shame

- Break free from emotional and spiritual weight

- Accept God's forgiveness and extend it to yourself and others


If you've been looking for Christian self-help books that don't sugarcoat the struggle but offer real, faith-based healing - this is for you.


Whether you're trying to lose weight, recover from trauma, or simply find peace, Peel to Heal is a powerful guide and a sacred invitation to become emotionally, spiritually, and physically whole.


"We overcome by the Blood of the Lamb and the word of our testimony." - Revelation 12:11

This is Shakisha's testimony - and it just might be the key to unlocking your own.

Illustratør
Jacobie Brown
ISBN
9780692025383
Språk
Engelsk
Vekt
104 gram
Utgivelsesdato
1.7.2014
Antall sider
68