Faith, Food, Freedom

Faith, Food, Freedom
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ISBN-10 : 1693021072
ISBN-13 : 9781693021077
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Book Synopsis Faith, Food, Freedom by : Alexandra MacKillop

Download or read book Faith, Food, Freedom written by Alexandra MacKillop and published by . This book was released on 2019-09-13 with total page 50 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: For many women, thoughts about food and eating continue long after dinner. In some ways, we are taught as women to be afraid of food, believing it to be far more powerful over our lives than it truly is. We are taught to fear that certain ingredients or meal choices will cause us lose control or gain weight, leading us to become less valuable, less beautiful, or less able to reach our goals. But these beliefs are not from God -- He never condemned dessert!Faith, Food, Freedom explores the Biblical truth that we are free to enjoy eating without having to create unnecessary rules about it. In this 20-day guided study of Galatians, readers are invited to cultivate a new perspective that allows them to savor the gift of good food for the greater purpose of bringing glory to God!


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