Truth In The Mirror
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1. Self-Image
2. Damaged Images
3. Projected Images
4. Reflected Images
5. Stained Images
6. False Images
7. Real Images
8. Maintaining Your Real Image
9. Protecting The Self-Images Of Others
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In the Truth in the Mirror, author and counselor Karl Downing focuses on the importance of accepting ourselves so we can be at peace with who God created us to be and learn to become all He intends us to be. Through educated insight and practical application, Downing shows us how to be set free from the residue of our pasts – the useless comparisons to others, incorrect images others have place on us, the need to please people, and the inability to accept ourselves as we are. She points the way to experience a new sense of satisfaction and pleasure in becoming real, as we portray the image of Christ and teaches us to learn to accept and love the truth that’s there when we look in the mirror.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780834122703
ISBN10: 0834122707
Karla Downing
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: July 2006
Publisher: The Foundry Publishing – formerly Beacon Hill Pres
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