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It won't be easy, but it will be simple. Are you struggling with uncertainty, shame, rejection, or loneliness? Are you wrestling with your value and worth? Are you troubled in your relationships? Do you feel unloved? Living a life like this is exhausting. All the ups, downs, lefts, and rights eventually begin to take their toll, and ultimately, you find yourself frantically paddling the boat that you call life toward whatever shore you think might offer you a moment of peace. It doesn't have to be this way. It's time for a change. You need a fresh perspective. The journey to finding what your…mehr

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It won't be easy, but it will be simple. Are you struggling with uncertainty, shame, rejection, or loneliness? Are you wrestling with your value and worth? Are you troubled in your relationships? Do you feel unloved? Living a life like this is exhausting. All the ups, downs, lefts, and rights eventually begin to take their toll, and ultimately, you find yourself frantically paddling the boat that you call life toward whatever shore you think might offer you a moment of peace. It doesn't have to be this way. It's time for a change. You need a fresh perspective. The journey to finding what your soul longs for won't be easy, but it will be simple. Get Out of the Boat provides you with everything you need to make the journey to your healing and to becoming the woman God designed you to be.
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Susan Alford Ashcraft is a teacher, counselor, speaker, author, wife, and mom. She is passionate about encouraging and equipping women to live empowered lives. With more than twenty-five years of experience, she has a unique perspective, understanding, and style of communication that paint a fresh picture of what it means to be a woman beloved by God.In her own walk with the Lord, Ashcraft has experienced the tension, peace, sorrow, and ultimate joy that can be found in living a life devoted to Christ. When she isn't writing or speaking to women's groups, Dr. Ashcraft fulfills her other calling as a Professor of Psychology & Human Development at Lee University. She and her husband, Del, reside in Cleveland, TN, with their family.