by RaeLynn DeAngelis | Mar 26, 2018 | Body Image, Discover Truth, Eating Disorders, Embrace Freedom, Find Hope, Hope, Steps to Freedom, True Identity
By Kelsey Klepper I used to feel like my life was a game of hide and don’t let anyone seek. I used to feel that if someone was seeking, my weaknesses and lack of having it all together would be exposed. I think a lot of us can relate to the fear of exposure in one or...
by RaeLynn DeAngelis | Mar 19, 2018 | Discover Truth, Find Hope, Grace, Overcoming Depression, Relationship with God, Relationships, Renewing the Mind, Steps to Freedom, True Identity
By Kimberly Davidson One night I (Kimberly) met up with a guy friend at a bar. As usual, I’d begun my journey to getting plastered. He took me to a small party at some dude’s apartment where we continued to booze it up. I was led into a bedroom by one of the guys....
by RaeLynn DeAngelis | Mar 12, 2018 | Body Image, Discover Truth, Eating Disorders, Embrace Freedom, Find Hope, Forgiveness, Grace, Hope, Relationship with God, Relationships, Renewing the Mind, Spiritual Growth, Spiritual Warfare
By Alison Feinauer So I came home and had a cookie. They were sitting on my counter for a few days, and I kept saying no. But then, on a tiring Thursday afternoon, they caught me at my weakest. So I said, “just one.” But then I had another, and then...
by RaeLynn DeAngelis | Mar 5, 2018 | Body Image, Daily Encouragement, Discover Truth, Eating Disorders, Embrace Freedom, Renewing the Mind, Spiritual Growth, True Identity
By Rae Lynn DeAngelis “Then the eyes of both of them were opened, and they realized they were naked; so they sewed fig leaves together and made coverings for themselves” (Genesis 3:7). When our daughter was little, she spent as much time as she could get away...
by RaeLynn DeAngelis | Feb 26, 2018 | Body Image, Daily Encouragement, Discover Truth, Eating Disorders, Embrace Freedom, Find Hope, Hope, Renewing the Mind, Steps to Freedom, True Identity
By Kelsey Klepper Why can’t I stick to my diet? I was always blaming myself for “falling off the wagon.” It was always my fault. I told myself that I didn’t have enough willpower, that I wasn’t motivated enough, and that I was a failure. Sound familiar? I see...