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Have you ever been called fat? Do you feel guilty and ashamed when you overeat? Have you ever felt challenged about whether or not you are considered a glutton? These questions and others are confronted through the personal stories of the author, Stephanie Singleton. She shares an autobiographical account of her personal struggles and victories with weight loss and takes readers on her personal journey in understanding the pain surrounding emotional eating.Through utilizing biblically inspired lessons, she has been able to go from a size 20 to a size 8. Singleton shares the lessons that she…mehr

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Have you ever been called fat? Do you feel guilty and ashamed when you overeat? Have you ever felt challenged about whether or not you are considered a glutton? These questions and others are confronted through the personal stories of the author, Stephanie Singleton. She shares an autobiographical account of her personal struggles and victories with weight loss and takes readers on her personal journey in understanding the pain surrounding emotional eating.Through utilizing biblically inspired lessons, she has been able to go from a size 20 to a size 8. Singleton shares the lessons that she has learned throughout her years of her weight fluctuations and is transparent as she provides a practical approach to understanding the spiritual battle surrounding emotional eating. The lessons provide insight to help readers understand their own emotional eating battles and to guide them toward their individual healing.
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Stephanie R. Singleton holds a Master's of Science degree in Special Education and a Bachelor's of Art Degree in Bilingual Education. She currently resides in the Hudson Valley and has been teaching Special Education since 1999. In October of 2010, one of her students suddenly took his life. The sudden death was life changing; she found herself reflecting on her purpose as a woman of faith in education. Stephanie felt prompted after hearing a prayer written by her co-teacher that a book needed to be created to help other Christians to be a light to youth in a secular environment. During her time of healing from this loss, her first book called Empowering Youth with Purpose: Prayers, reflections and activities for those who teach, guide or minister to youth (2011) was co-authored. This was the beginning of the organization A Teacher's Light (ateacherslight/facebook). After writing her first book, Stephanie felt compelled once again to embark on a path of writing. This time, God unexpectedly birthed a desire to share her personal battle and success with weight loss and fitness with others in her second book called The Devil Wants Me Fat: Lessons to Inspire, Empower and Overcome . PAUSE-66 was then created to remind believers in Jesus Christ that no matter what decisions or actions are taken, it all needs to be rooted in the word of God. Stephanie has been happily married since 2000 to her husband Austin and they have two daughters named Autumn and Alena. She and her husband have participated in youth ministry and have served as leaders over marriage ministry and finance ministry at their church. They are also involved in social service endeavors and do outreach in their community and surrounding areas. Stephanie is available for faith-based speaking engagements.