By Teasi Cannon
Published by Worthy Publishing
ISBN#978-1-61795-076-6
215 Pages
Back Cover: The media feeds us distorted images of beauty and what an
"ideal woman" should look like. In My Big Bottom Blessing,
author Teasi Cannon offers a way out of distorted body images and the pain of
self-rejection. She says, "My obsession with fat and failure robbed
me of a lot of the good in my life. I have been miraculously set free
from the lie that being thin equals being beautiful."
My Big Bottom Blessing offers Teasi's story--and real-life solutions for the millions of women who struggle with poor self-esteem and feelings of inadequacy and rejection. Whatever it is that you despise most about yourself (it doesn't have to be weight) can become the catalyst for serious life change. Teasi' story proves that emotional pain can be healed and self-confidence found from knowing that beauty comes in all shapes and sizes.
My Big Bottom Blessing is a joyful, compassionate, and wise guide from someone who knows the power of exchanging the way we look with a new way of seeing.
My Big Bottom Blessing offers Teasi's story--and real-life solutions for the millions of women who struggle with poor self-esteem and feelings of inadequacy and rejection. Whatever it is that you despise most about yourself (it doesn't have to be weight) can become the catalyst for serious life change. Teasi' story proves that emotional pain can be healed and self-confidence found from knowing that beauty comes in all shapes and sizes.
My Big Bottom Blessing is a joyful, compassionate, and wise guide from someone who knows the power of exchanging the way we look with a new way of seeing.
Review: I’m thankful for the review copy of a book that
introduced me to Teasi Cannon and the courage she had to be so transparent as
she shared her heart with readers. Teasi’s book is fun to read, inspirational
and humorous. She talks about helpful tools for those who are dealing with pain
and struggling to walk out who God says they are because of the lies they’ve
believed. The author gives the reader hope and helps them get to the point tho
believe they are beautiful in Gods eyes.
Teasi says, “This obsession we have with weight and physical
appearance is crazy – especially from a Christian perspective. Think about
this: The value that has been placed upon being thin is not a value that has
been given by God. In fact, the Bible is pretty clear that what matters most to
the Lord is the appearance of the heart…so, who do you think is behind this
value inflation? Could it be the father of lies the devil? Who else would want
to keep us distracted and weighed down by things that matter so little? Who
else would have us to hate the very flesh God made?”
Don’t you love how she says that? So, so true! Each chapter
deals with a subject, then asks the reader What about you? How do you feel?
Teasi asks questions to have you think and space in the book to actually write
down their thoughts. It’s a built in discussion time. Topics discussed.
- Negative thoughts exposed
- Private prayers revealed
- Worldly desires divulged
- Fickle feelings
- Misperceptions unmasked
- Owning up to Orphan ways
- Weighty words
- Facing forgiveness
- Behold the beauty
- Beating the Beast
The author gives the reader pep talks all through the book.
What would Jesus focus on – getting the real stuff, unconditional love,
security, affirmation, and purpose?
Teasi says this about herself and her focus on being thin,
“Even more ridiculous is the fact that my obsession with fat and failure robbed
me of a lot of the good in my life…..everywhere…I was always aware of my
weight, and that awareness kept me from truly living…I’m choosing to believe
what God says to me in the bible now. That’s final. I get a-do-over.” We all
do. That’s the exciting part.
This book is one you’ll read and refer to over and over
again. It’s definitely one to share with you friends. Re-reading the book
you’ll discover something new. God will use it to heal another part of your
wounded heart.
Each time you read the book you’ll have the courage to see
yourself the way God sees you. God will reveal more lies we believe and help us
walk in the truth that will set us free. The author reminds us we are all a
work in progress! I highly recommend
this book.
Reviewed by: Nora St.Laurent
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