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Well, Girl

An Inside-Out Journey to Wellness

Audiobook
1 of 1 copy available
1 of 1 copy available
If you're skinny, fat, short, tall, or somewhere in between . . . If you've ever thought that losing weight would lead to happiness . . . If you've ever avoided a mirror because you didn't want to see your reflection . . . If you've found Jesus or you're still searching . . . Well, Girl, You've Come to the Right Place. You'll find a sassy, funny, authentic, and encouraging friend in master word weaver Jami Amerine, as she comes alongside you to share God's overwhelming grace and patience in an inside-out journey to wellness. She'll introduce you to a heavenly Father who adores you, right where you are. And she'll let you have a peek into the insane ride of her life that led her to complete freedom after years of hating herself-while she was completely and utterly adored by Jesus. This transformational listen will set you free. Hilarious, raw, and somehow poetic, Well, Girl offers scriptural truths, honest and thought-provoking ideas about wellness, and an in-depth look at a life free from culture's lies-with increased self-worth, better overall health, and more confidence in your physical appearance.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      June 1, 2020
      In this zesty work, blogger and speaker Amerine (Sacred Ground, Sticky Floors) offers a glimpse into her wellness routine and beliefs. She argues shame is the main hindrance to personal transformation and identifies issues that keep one stuck in the past. Amerine’s three principles of “beloved living”—seek God in all things, discern how one thinks and “the factors that influence those beliefs,” and “make genuine peace” with oneself—also illustrate how one can move forward in their relationship with God. For instance, instead of promoting a particular eating plan, Amerine emphasizes the need to process past faulty beliefs that can alter perceptions about food, body image, and wellness—“I believe Jesus is the answer to all the wellness and freedom we need.” Regarding views on womanhood, Amerine cautions against rebellion and uses the story of Ruth as an example of a biblical perspective of submission. Though she acknowledges the benefits of healthy eating and exercise, Amerine emphasizes balance and suggests that, instead of being consumed by diet plans and weight loss, women invest time in their relationship with Jesus. While those looking for practical suggestions will be disappointed, Amerine’s exuberant testament elevates Jesus’s command for self-love as the ultimate self-care.

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