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20 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
An uplifting and life changing book,
By Dr. Holly (Virginia) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Who Calls Me Beautiful?: Finding Our True Image in the Mirror of God (Paperback)
Just the title of this book really says so much. I began reading it and was immediately drawn to its capability of changing how a woman looks at herself. This book tackles issues of insecurity, self-worth, failure, and so much more. Reading this book allows you to begin seeing yourself as God sees you -- a beautiful daughter of His.Are you feeling down on yourself? Depressed? Ashamed of how you look? Believe that you aren't beautiful because you need to lose weight? Then you owe it to yourself to read this! ANY woman who struggles with the issues of conforming to the world's idea of "beauty" should really get a copy of this. I think you will really enjoy it, and hopefully it will change your life as much as it has mine. Also, as a side note, this is an excellent book for mothers to get their teenage or pre-teen daughters. One of the chapters in the book tackles the issue of adolescence and growing up in "today's image." To really grab their attention, it uses a modern famous pop star, Christina Aguilera as an example with her song "Beautiful" and shows them exactly how conflicted media is today. It will teach your daughters as much as it will teach you, and really instills the right values in a young girl today.
13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
opened my eyes to truth -- closed my eyes to the media,
By ShelleyL "snowy652" (british columbia canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Who Calls Me Beautiful?: Finding Our True Image in the Mirror of God (Paperback)
This book was a source of encouragement to me to stop looking at what the world (and all types of media) claims that beautiful is and start to see God's defintion of beauty. I only wish I was able to read this as a teen or while in my 20's. It not only encouraged me but the study questions at the end of each chapter helped to propel me to do something about it. I now have a better self-image than before I read the book and I can now look at media as more fairy-tale than reality.
13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
What an Awsome Book!!,
By Vicky White "Believer in Him" (NY State) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Who Calls Me Beautiful?: Finding Our True Image in the Mirror of God (Paperback)
All I will say is every woman ought to read this book! With the onslaught of the media and worlds idea of what is important and considered beautiful this book will cause you to think and see yourself and others in a totally different way. You will never regret buying and reading this book. Worth every penny and then some!
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Who Calls Me Beautiful,
This review is from: Who Calls Me Beautiful?: Finding Our True Image in the Mirror of God (Paperback)
A refreshing look at how to discern a woman's beauty in today's world looking through the lens of God's word and His eternal truths rather than through the lens of outward appearance.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
An Insightful Look into the Fulfillment of Woman's Longing,
By Lindsay H. (USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Who Calls Me Beautiful?: Finding Our True Image in the Mirror of God (Paperback)
I do not know a woman who hasn't, at some point, fiercely desired to be beautiful but felt she didn't measure up. Our culture shouts this message from the rooftops: "You are ugly and worthless. You are inadequate. You are nothing compared to the girl on the cover of that magazine."But Regina Franklin says that this must end now. We, the women of today, must put an end to this inaccurate and caustic view of beauty. We must find our identities in Christ and allow Him to give us the beauty that makes us shine, inside and out. Regina Franklin approaches this topic with infinitely more depth and insight that is apparent in the other "beauty books" I've read. Every assertion is backed by Scripture. Literary allusions pepper the book, illustrating the application of these truths. Mrs. Franklin's style is engaging, and her personal experiences are shared often, making the book more relatable to the reader. Who Calls Me Beautiful: Finding Our True Image in the Mirror of God exceeded my expectations astoundingly. Please, ladies, if you struggle with a desire to be beautiful, do not pass this book up.
6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
For Who Calls Me Beautiful,
This review is from: Who Calls Me Beautiful?: Finding Our True Image in the Mirror of God (Paperback)
I recommend this book to any girl or women. It helped me identify the underlying issues in my life and actually do something about them. It was inspiring and ultimately showed me how to free myself from estreme self conciousness.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
quite good,
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This review is from: Who Calls Me Beautiful?: Finding Our True Image in the Mirror of God (Paperback)
A skilled writer, Franklin, who has had years of experience with youth, addresses the topic of female's perception of her own beauty. This book is aimed at single or married ladies, in hopes that they will learn to define beauty the Lord's way and pass it on to the younger ladies around them. I was watching out for "self-esteem" (as opposed to Christ-esteem!) talk, since I imagine that would commonly be discussed in this arena. But for the most part I was quite pleased with Franklin's treatment of the topic. She teaches women to find their beauty in Christ and to listen to the truth of God's Word rather than the lies of the world or even just people who speak carelessly. The following are a few quotes from the text:"Scripture is the mirror of beauty through which we view ourselves." "In worship, false pretenses and artificial longings--our own or those of others-- fall away before a holy, awesome God. When I stand and consider the majesty of His name and the works of His hands, my weight, my height, my cup size, and my hairstyle cease to matter." "The world is all too ready to plant its philosophies regarding women and beauty in the hearts of young girls.. .the message is...a girl's sexuality is her beauty. However, it is a message of death. Satan desires to destroy the hearts of young girls through the destruction of their bodies." |
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Who Calls Me Beautiful?: Finding Our True Image in the Mirror of God by Regina Franklin (Paperback - June 1, 2004)
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