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Behind Those Eyes: What's Really Going on Inside the Souls of Women
by Lisa Whittle
Product Group: Book
Publisher: Thomas Nelson (2008-05-13)
ISBN: 0785228136
EAN: 9780785228134
Dewey Decimal #: 248.843
Binding/Media: Paperback - 240 pages
SKU: 102309-0927
Condition: New
Comments: 0785228136 New, never read, may have minor wear on cover.
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Editorial Reviews
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Product Description
A look at the various roles women play as they cover for the inadequacies they feel, why they do so, and who they really are in and through Jesus Christ. Bible study teacher and speaker Lisa Whittle looks into the various roles women play to mask their feelings of insecurity, fear, and dissatisfaction with life. With sections titled "The Great Charade," "The Massive Cover-up," and "The Real Deal," Lisa uses truth from God's Word on the value of being authentic to discuss the various facades: - Ms. Perfection
- Ms. Confidence
- Ms. Happiness
- Ms. Spirituality
Behind Those Eyes encourages women to face the reality of who they are and who God created them to be. The result helps to mend broken souls, repair relationships, and strengthen connections with family and friends.
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Customer Reviews
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Waste of time
Rating (1)
Date: 2009-11-30
The same point made over and over and over. Some of us are living without being fake, so.........................
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Amazing Book - Great Bible Study
Rating (5)
Date: 2008-04-19
4 out of 4 customers found this reveiw helpful
This book was written just for me -and every other woman like me who struggles with what people think about how we look, dress, talk, act, raise our children, or keep our homes. If you don't have these struggles and you're just completely comfortable in your own skin then buy this book and give it to a friend in need.
The author does an incredible job of breaking through the facades we wrap ourselves in - Ms. Perfection, Ms. Confidence, Ms. Happiness, and Ms. Spirituality. I've played all these roles at different times and there have been times when I've played them all at the same time. I wish this book had been around then.
I love this book - Part one covers the ways we pretend. In part two the author discussed why we do it (which is very eye-opening and heart challenging) and in part three she discusses the truth of who we really are (which is such a blessing to read and more of a blessing to live!)
I hope to use this book for our next small group study (there is a wonderful Bible study guide in the back of the book). I know that women will benefit from this book -- just think about the impact if we all starting living without our masks!
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