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"It may feel like you've slammed into a solid, impenetrable wall. If so, Taylor Murray knows that same place. She has banged her fists, only to feel more stuck. More alone. Life pauses here, at this mark in time where you can't seem to move forward. Stop Saying I'm Fine offers hope to those who are tired of reading their Bibles and praying more. Vowing to God that you'll do better. Exhausted by the loop of resolved effort and repeated defeat. Murray gives permission to your pain and invites you to share in her spiritual journey and battle with anorexia. She's familiar with the routine of…mehr

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"It may feel like you've slammed into a solid, impenetrable wall. If so, Taylor Murray knows that same place. She has banged her fists, only to feel more stuck. More alone. Life pauses here, at this mark in time where you can't seem to move forward. Stop Saying I'm Fine offers hope to those who are tired of reading their Bibles and praying more. Vowing to God that you'll do better. Exhausted by the loop of resolved effort and repeated defeat. Murray gives permission to your pain and invites you to share in her spiritual journey and battle with anorexia. She's familiar with the routine of looking good and performing with perfection. Instead, she wants to give you permission to sit unhurriedly and discover a new, slower rhythm. Your heart needs a dose of honesty and courage; reading Stop Saying I'm Fine will allow you to take in what you really need. Come learn about God, the nature of stuffed pain, our wounded places, and the spiritual steps that we can take to be more whole and anxiety-free"--
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Taylor Joy Murray is a familiar writer and speaker in the missions world and serves young adults in the areas of soul care and spiritual formation. Her first book, Hidden in My Heart (BottomLine Media, 2013), which gives words to the often-unexpressed experiences and emotions of missionary kids, was published when she was just fourteen years old. She currently lives in Lynchburg, Virginia, where she is completing her master's degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling. Connect with her at her personal website.