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Are you weighed down by feelings of guilt, discouragement, and defeat? Do you feel doomed to repeat the same mistakes and relive the same failures over and over again? You don't have to stay stuck in this endless cycle any longer. You have a choice! Sharing from her own personal experiences and life-changing truths of Scripture, Christin Ditchfield helps you: 1. Identify the things that are holding you back, keeping you from living the life you long for, the life you were created for! 2. Break free from your unhealthy thought patterns, attitudes, and behaviors. 3. Learn from past failures and…mehr

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Are you weighed down by feelings of guilt, discouragement, and defeat? Do you feel doomed to repeat the same mistakes and relive the same failures over and over again? You don't have to stay stuck in this endless cycle any longer. You have a choice! Sharing from her own personal experiences and life-changing truths of Scripture, Christin Ditchfield helps you: 1. Identify the things that are holding you back, keeping you from living the life you long for, the life you were created for! 2. Break free from your unhealthy thought patterns, attitudes, and behaviors. 3. Learn from past failures and mistakes and then learn to let them go! 4. Hold on to the grace, peace, joy, hope, and freedom that is already yours in Jesus!
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Christin Ditchfield is an accomplished educator, author, conference speaker, and syndicated radio host. Christin has written dozens of best-selling gospel tracts and hundreds of articles for national and international magazines. She is the author of more than sixty-five books, including A Way with Words: What Women Should Know about the Power They Possess and What Women Should Know about Facing Fear (Leafwood Publishers, 2013). Christin holds a master's degree in Biblical Theology from Southwestern University. She blogs at www.WhatWomenShouldKnow.org.