Our young women buy into the lies brought on by the Media about beauty. Trying to strive for perfection, they fall short of unrealistic goals and end up believing they are ugly and will never meet the bar. Jessie Minassian tackles these issues which have plagued young adults for ages. With the aide of scripture she defines the true meaning of beauty. This author uses reverse psychology (i.e. '"How to Look Ugly"') in order to magnify how ridiculous some of notions society implicates. She gets an all star review from me for hitting the nail on the head when addressing this topic and re-teaching teens. This book is complete with questionaires with room to add honest answers. I am grateful to have reviewed this publication for Tyndale. Definitely a book that will help young people accept themselves for who they are.
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Tuesday, February 2, 2016
Jessie Minassian Addresses How the Media Views Beauty Vs The Scripture Definition
Our young women buy into the lies brought on by the Media about beauty. Trying to strive for perfection, they fall short of unrealistic goals and end up believing they are ugly and will never meet the bar. Jessie Minassian tackles these issues which have plagued young adults for ages. With the aide of scripture she defines the true meaning of beauty. This author uses reverse psychology (i.e. '"How to Look Ugly"') in order to magnify how ridiculous some of notions society implicates. She gets an all star review from me for hitting the nail on the head when addressing this topic and re-teaching teens. This book is complete with questionaires with room to add honest answers. I am grateful to have reviewed this publication for Tyndale. Definitely a book that will help young people accept themselves for who they are.
Monday, July 20, 2015
Jessie Minassian's "Unashamed" Helps Young People Break The Silence
Unashamed 'Overcoming the Sins No Girl Wants to Talk About' by Jessie Minassian is a tremendous asset for young women today. This knowledgeable book will help individuals understand that they are not alone and need not isolate. Young people no longer need to suffer in silence. The most wonderful news is that there is hope. The author helps the reader find the spiritual tools to break from bondage and free herself of self-hate, anorexia, cutting and other disturbing practices that become addictions. Ms. Minassian makes a sensitive approach on dealing with those things that what otherwise beset us. I was given the tremendous opportunity to read and review this book for the Tyndale Blog Network.
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