Breaking The Shadows
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Bengay. Increasing hair loss. And pretty wigs. A large number of people struggle with low self-esteem and self-hatred. For singer-songwriter Carol Chisolm, this identity consumed her. Living in the shadows of shame, fear, and captivity, she was a victim of alopecia, an autoimmune disorder that resulted in hair loss.
For thirty years she tried every hair-growing product available, and into adulthood, she hid her increasing baldness underneath fancy wigs. Not even her family was allowed to see her bald shame. Until one day, after years-long inner battle, she emerged with a sheer confidence that only God could give, revealing her baldness as a gift from God. She realized that her identity came not from hair products and wigs but from a deep, inner peace, joy, and freedom.
If you question your identity, your worth, your purpose, Breaking the Shadows will help you:
*accept your flaws and imperfections,
*let go of insecurities caused by perceived flaws and imperfections,
*accept that you are fearfully and wonderfully made by God,
*understand that God doesn’t make any mistakes, and
*walk in liberty understanding who you are in Christ.
This book will show you how to move out from behind the shadows as it gently and courageously leads you on a freedom path, with action steps to reclaim your inner self. Like Carol, you too can lift your voice and sing, becoming the beautiful, thriving soul you are meant to be.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781646453061
ISBN10: 1646453069
Carol Chisolm
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: June 2023
Publisher: Redemption Press
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