BOOK REVIEW: Dear Insecurity by Crystal Daye

Iโ€™d recommend this book to anyone who really wants to be uncomfortable. If you have been ignoring that feeling or guilt and shame, especially relating to going back to the starting points of where your insecurities came from, this is the book that you need to soak in. I knew I would no longer be the same. I had to say โ€œinsecurity, byeโ€, and โ€œpurpose, helloโ€. I no longer had a safety blanket that kept me warm. I was exposed. Now how was I to know that God knew me like that and told someone to write about it in a book? What I really enjoyed about this book is that Crystal shared very vulnerable sides of her that are not only relatable, but makes you see that because she has overcome some things, and is still using her gifts to minister to others. If the last time you were uncomfortable was speaking on your class or you waved to someone who was waving to someone behind you, Iโ€™d recommend this book for you. We canโ€™t really deny that there are days we just feel less than like in Math and just the thought of digging into your high school past or those times in your childhood where all your older family members brought up was how much you eat, youโ€™ll need to he tools in this book to heal. I knew that I no longer wanted to compare myself to celebrities online or even my 16 year old body, I wanted to be a confident In who God says I am and what he thinks of me. โญ๏ธโญ๏ธโญ๏ธโญ๏ธ4 stars

TEA TIME WITH RUTHIE: World Book and Copyright Day

Today is seen as World Book Day, theย World Book and Copyright Dayย orย International Dayย of theย Book. Keeping with the time that we are experiencing, theย themeย for this year is 'To share a story'. (Credit: News18.com). At the beginning of this year, I posted a plans that I had for myself and books. I have one which is basically... Continue Reading →

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