Overlooked : Finding Your Worth When You Feel All Alone
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You picked up this book because you didn’t read the word on the front cover, you felt it. Don’t worry, you’re not alone. I feel it too.
While most of us don’t want to admit it, we crave attention. Our social media-obsessed society is proof that people everywhere want to be seen. But this self-promoting system leaves many women feeling overlooked. In Overlooked, Whitney Akin helps you discover how the human need for attention and approval is God’s intentional design and encourages you to live seen by the God who loves you.
Overlooked guides you into a deeper understanding of El Roi, the God Who Sees, through the stories of Hagar, Moses, Paul, and Jesus by uncovering the transformative power of living each day in the attention of a holy God. Overlooked offers practical ways to implement a lifestyle of living seen characterized by confidence, meekness, obedience, and a gospel perspective. You’ll learn how to use these characteristics to interact with humility and strength in the real, and digital, world around you.
When you feel forgotten and unseen, Overlooked will help you . . .
– Discover why longing to be seen doesn’t make you a narcissist.
– Get real about the ways social media is hard on your heart.
– Tap into the true source of the attention and approval you long for.
You don’t have to live overlooked anymore.
1. Overlooked is for the Christian woman who longs to be seen and valued but struggles with feeling overlooked by others and unusable by God.
2. Whitney Akin connects to the heart of her readers by pairing her experience living in full-time ministry alongside her husband with her relatable writing style and biblical insight.
3. Overlooked goes beyond offering readers the encouraging truth that God sees them; it equips them with practical ways to trade feeling overlooked for a lifestyle of living seen.
4. Overlooked addresses the growing problems of comparison and self-promotion on social media and offers readers realistic ways for interacting in a digital world with humility and confidence.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781684261925
ISBN10: 1684261929
Whitney Akin
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: April 2023
Publisher: Leafwood Publishers/ACU Press
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