What if the labels are right, but the definitions are all wrong?
The world's definition of an ideal woman often becomes a lady's personal list of inadequacies. The culture-created pressure to be the ideal woman begins in adolescence and can consume a woman's focus well into adulthood. Issues like bullying, obesity, drug and alcohol abuse, depression, and anxiety are on the rise, and they often stem from women trying to find value in stereotypes and social acceptance rather than in their true worth.
How can a woman filter through the cultural noise and expectations to understand who God has really made her to be? In Labeled, Stacy examines seven words that society frequently uses to compare women to each other. Then, she offers insight, biblical definitions, and practical solutions for breaking the traps set by these labels in order to reclaim them as God-honoring expressions of who God created us to be. Chapters also include questions for reflection and group discussion.
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Stacy Dickman is a full- time mom and part-time blogger from Ohio, and her husband and three children provide her with plenty of inspiration and opportunities to be creative. She earned her bachelor's degree in health and sport studies from Miami University of Ohio, and she went on to receive her master's in biblical studies from Liberty University. She loves Jesus, coffee, and finding beauty in everyday moments. Connect with her at www.stacydickman.com.
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