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What Do You Say When You Talk to YourselfDo the words you use when you talk to yourself ever sound like this?I'm not pretty enough...If only I was popular...I'll never be good enough... Whether you say it out loud or in your head, words like these will tear you down as a teen girl and make you feel like you don't matter. The truth is, you do matter! And you can learn how to tell yourself the truth with powerful soul talk - telling yourself the words that God Himself would say to you. With authenticity and wit, Jennifer Rothschild will help youlive with confidenceknow what God's Word says about youfeel comfortable in your own skinAs you replace lies with God's truth, you'll be free to live the beautiful life God has planned for you.



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Jennifer Rothschild

Jennifer Rothschild is a recovering perfectionist who has learned to live beyond limits ever since her life drastically changed at the age of fifteen, when she lost her sight. Now, more than 30 years later, she boldly and compassionately teaches women how to find contentment, walk with endurance, and celebrate the ordinary.

She's the author of fourteen books, including the best-selling Lessons I Learned in the Dark, Me, Myself and Lies, and 66 Ways God Loves You.

As a speaker, author and accomplished singer-songwriter she travels internationally, offering fresh, sensible, Biblical advice to audiences who, like her, are determined to pursue healthy and fulfilling lives in spite of their circumstances. She has shared her practical and inspiring messages to arena-sized audiences across the country, and media outlets including Dr. Phil, Good Morning America, Life Today, The Learning Channel and The Billy Graham Television Special.

Jennifer is an avid listener of audio books, a C.S. Lewis junkie, and has a weakness for dark chocolate and robust coffee. She and her Dr. Phil live in Springfield, Missouri, and have two sons Connor and Clayton and a lovely daughter-in-law, Caroline. When she is not traveling, Jennifer enjoys nature walks, and riding a bicycle built for two.



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