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2024 Kingdom Indie Author Award 3rd Place in the Teen & Young Adult category Do you ever feel like you just don't measure up? There's always someone smarter, richer, prettier, skinnier, funnier, holier, or (you fill in the blank)? Too much of my life--oh, let's say, give or take decades--was spent figuring out that there is life beyond rejection. This book is written for those who doubt their worth, thanks to memories of betrayal by others who used them as their personal punching bag. For these hurting individuals, walking into a room full of strangers produces enough sweat to frizz their…mehr

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2024 Kingdom Indie Author Award 3rd Place in the Teen & Young Adult category Do you ever feel like you just don't measure up? There's always someone smarter, richer, prettier, skinnier, funnier, holier, or (you fill in the blank)? Too much of my life--oh, let's say, give or take decades--was spent figuring out that there is life beyond rejection. This book is written for those who doubt their worth, thanks to memories of betrayal by others who used them as their personal punching bag. For these hurting individuals, walking into a room full of strangers produces enough sweat to frizz their hair, and if asked to spearhead the church social, they hyperventilate. I get it. After a group of my high school seniors asked me to lead them in a Bible study, the message became clear: If my students could recognize from Whom their value came and not from what others thought of them, their lives forever would be changed. The message is true for everyone. So, if you desire to move past the pain that has left you joyless or insecure, if you are ready to take risks and refuse to give anyone or anything the power to make you less than God desires, if you seek to know your immeasurable value (and perhaps even laugh in the process), A Little Faith Lift is for you.
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Patty LaRoche is a former high school teacher whose #1 goal was to help students understand their immeasurable value. That message is shared when she speaks to Christian, educational and business groups. As a weekly columnist for three area newspapers, Patty weaves faith, hope and humor in everything she writes. Her time is split between Fort Scott, Kansas, and Mazatlán, Mexico, where she volunteers with a Christian dump-feeding program and the Salvation Army Orphanage, knowing that the message of rejection knows no boundaries. She is a wife, mother, stepmother, great-grandmother, writer, speaker and athlete/coach. A Little Faith Lift offers hope to others who have experienced rejection.