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Karen Lee-ThorpIn this study, the authors show readers six secrets to becoming confident Christian women by learning to develop and practice God-confidence: turning fear into faith, facing past experiences that have shaken their God-confidence, and explore the difference between true and false confidence.
Self-confidence is the message of many motivational speakers and self-help books. "Believe in yourself", they proclaim. Self-confidence is a trust in our own abilities -- the belief that we, in ourselves, have what it takes to flourish in an uncertain world. By contrast, God-confidence reckons that we, in ourselves, have huge limitations, but that God does not. We control little, but God rules all. Self-confidence is the belief that we can do anything we set our minds to. God-confidence is the belief that we can do anything God gives us to do. It's a practical belief that gets us up out of our chairs to actually do what we feared to do before.
In this study, Carol Kent and Karen Lee-Thorp show readers six secrets to becoming confident Christian women by learning to develop and practice God-confidence, They'll learn to turn fear into faith and exchange shyness for boldness. They'll face the "what-ifs" and past experiences that may have shaken their God-confidence. And they'll explore the difference between true and false confidence, and demonstrate how to break free from traps like comparison, approval, and bitterness.