You Are More Precious Than Gold
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As women, we’re often told to live for God and follow Him, but how can we be expected to do this if we don’t have the proper tools and teaching? If young women don’t know how to properly live for God, they’ll start to follow the world’s definition of beauty.
True beauty is all about inner beauty, and it’s something God has planted in each one of us. God is our beauty mark, and He needs to be rooted into every aspect of our being. Embracing our inner beauty happens deep in our soul and allows us to be radiant from the inside out. It affects all areas of one’s life, and it proves you are more precious than gold.
Sarah Evangeline has embraced her inner beauty through Christ and cannot stop until she shares this truth with other young women. Throughout her book, Sarah teaches and helps guide young women to the knowledge that they are adorned by the King, the Creator of the universe. It is time for you to cherish and embrace your inner beauty.
Will you join Sarah on this journey? Will you make God your beauty mark?
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SKU (ISBN): 9781486614042
ISBN10: 1486614043
Sarah Evangeline
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: March 2017
Publisher: Word Alive Press
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