Hope for the Hollow: A 30 Day Inside-Out Makeover for Women Recovering from Anorexia, Bulimia, and Binge Eating Disorders
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.46 (646 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1938499271 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 240 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-07-21 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Hope for the Hollow Excellent resource for those who are trying to overcome an eating disorder and for those friends and family members who want to reach out and show their love and spiritual support. The main focus of the book is to show the person how God loves them and just how perfect they already are in His eyes. The author writes with so much empathy because she herself suffered from thi. Dave J Frahm said A Doctor Examines Jena's Book. Jena Morrow wrote this book to help women who are battling eating disorders. I'm not her target audience. Nevertheless, I find this woman's walk with God and her writing/teaching going right to my heart. The input in this short and concise book is gold for those who would treasure a closer walk with Jesus. I love the content, the way it's presented in bite-sized pieces, and. Faith based recovery Hope for the Hollow has shown me that surrendering to God and putting Him first in recovery helps to foster a healthy rehabilitation from an eating disorder. Sharing her experiences with women who struggle with eating disorders highlights the struggles that these women face. Giving suggestions on what to do if you find yourself in that struggle is very helpful. Christ cente
Drawing upon her own experiences as a believer recovering from anorexia, Jena candidly shares her heart and relays the lessons she has learned along the way. Hungry for Hope? Approximately eleven million Americans suffer from anorexia, bulimia, and compulsive overeating. Among those not counted in that statistic are those who fall outside of the diagnostic criteria but struggle daily with a poor body image, a fear of gaining weight, and a sense of being out of control. Each of the thirty devotionals includes an applicable passage of Scripture dealing with underlying themes of eating disorders such as guilt, shame, control, fear, and pride. Not merely worldly vanity, these struggles are very much an issue among women in the church, who love and serve the Creator, while struggling to appreciate and care for their bodies as His creation. Hope for the Hollow is a practical, relevant devotional/ journal guide to gently encourage and inspire women to dare t
Jena has also self-published two collections of Christian devotional poetry, Verses from a Yielded Vessel and Reflections of Grace, and she writes short and full-length dramas for churches to present to their congregations and for outreach events. About the Author Jena Morrow is a thirty-two-year-old follower of Christ, single mother, and writer (in that order). An advocate for Eating Disorder Awareness and Prevention, Jena volunteers her time each year to National Eating Disorder Awareness, and has spoken on the subject to various church groups, womens' groups, and to youth and teens Jena has struggled with eating disorders since the age of three, and feels passionate about preventing others from falling into the trap of disordered eating and compulsive dieting, and makes it her goal to point others who struggle in the direction of the healing, resto
Jena Morrow is a thirty-two-year-old follower of Christ, single mother, and writer (in that order). An advocate for Eating Disorder Awareness and Prevention, Jena volunteers her time each year to National Eating Disorder Awareness, and has spoken on the subject to various church groups, womens' groups, and to youth and teens Jena has struggled with eating disorders since the age of three, and feels passionate about