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Enough about Me: Find Lasting Joy in the Age of Self

Oshman, Jen; Wilkin, Jen (foreword by)


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Women today feel a constant pressure to improve themselves and just never feel like they're "enough." All too often, they live their daily lives disheartened, disillusioned, and disappointed. That's because joy doesn't come from a new self-improvement strategy; it comes from rooting their identity in who God says they are and what he has done on their behalf.

This book calls women to look away from themselves in order to find the abundant life God offers them--contrasting the cultural emphasis on personal improvement and empowerment with what the Scriptures say about a life rooted, built up, and established in the gospel.

The Origin of the Self-Esteem Movement

Why Moralistic Therapeutic Deism Is a Dead End

How Pride Undermines the Joy of Confession

Personal Vs. Private Relationship with Christ


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  • Cover Type
    Paperback
  • ISBN
    9781433565991
  • Page Count
    176
  • Publisher
    Crossway Books
  • Publication Date
    March 2020

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About the Author

Jen Oshman is a wife, mom, and writer, and has served as a missionary and pastor’s wife for over two decades on three continents. She currently resides in Colorado, where her family planted Redemption Parker, an Acts29 church.
Enough about Me: Find Lasting Joy in the Age of Self - Oshman, Jen; Wilkin, Jen (foreword by) - 9781433565991
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Enough about Me: Find Lasting Joy in the Age of Self

From $10.90 $14.99

Women today feel a constant pressure to improve themselves and just never feel like they're "enough." All too often, they live their daily lives disheartened, disillusioned, and disappointed. That's because joy doesn't come from a new self-improvement strategy; it comes from rooting their identity in who God says they are and what he has done on their behalf.

This book calls women to look away from themselves in order to find the abundant life God offers them--contrasting the cultural emphasis on personal improvement and empowerment with what the Scriptures say about a life rooted, built up, and established in the gospel.

The Origin of the Self-Esteem Movement

Why Moralistic Therapeutic Deism Is a Dead End

How Pride Undermines the Joy of Confession

Personal Vs. Private Relationship with Christ

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