You're Not Enough (And That's Okay): Escaping the Toxic Culture of SelfLove,New

You're Not Enough (And That's Okay): Escaping the Toxic Culture of SelfLove,New

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From one of the sharpest Christian voices of her generation and host of the podcast Relatable comes a framework for escaping our culture of trendy narcissismand embracing God instead.We're told that the key to happiness is selflove. Instagram influencers, mommy bloggers, selfhelp gurus, and even Christian teachers promise that if we learn to love ourselves, we'll be successful, secure, and complete. But the promise doesn't deliver. Instead of feeling fulfilled, our pursuit of selflove traps us in an exhausting cycle: as we strive for selfacceptance, we become addicted to selfimprovement.The truth is we can't find satisfaction inside ourselves because we are the problem. We struggle with feelings of inadequacy because we are inadequate. Alone, we are not good enough, smart enough, or beautiful enough. We're not enoughperiod. And that's okay, because God is.The answer to our insufficiency and insecurity isn't selflove, but God's love. In Jesus, we're offered a way out of our toxic culture of selflove and into a joyful life of relying on him for wisdom, satisfaction, and purpose. We don't have to wonder what it's all about anymore. This is it.This book isn't about battling your notenoughness; it's about embracing it. Allie Beth Stuckey, a Christian, conservative new mom, found herself at the dead end of selflove, and she wants to help you combat the false teachings and selfdestructive mindsets that got her there. In this book, she uncovers the myths popularized by our selfobsessed culture, reveals where they manifest in politics and the church, and dismantles them with biblical truth and practical wisdom.

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  • Q: What is the main theme of 'You're Not Enough (And That's Okay)'? A: The book explores the idea that self-love is a misguided pursuit and emphasizes the importance of relying on God's love for fulfillment and purpose.
  • Q: Who is the author of this book? A: The author is Allie Beth Stuckey, who is known for her Christian perspective and hosts the podcast 'Relatable'.
  • Q: How many pages does the book have? A: The book contains 208 pages.
  • Q: What type of binding does this book have? A: This book is available in hardcover binding.
  • Q: When was 'You're Not Enough (And That's Okay)' published? A: The book was published on August 11, 2020.
  • Q: Is this book suitable for new Christians? A: Yes, the book is written in an accessible manner, making it suitable for both new and seasoned Christians looking to understand self-love from a biblical perspective.
  • Q: Does the book provide practical advice? A: Yes, it offers practical wisdom alongside biblical truths to help readers combat the culture of self-obsession.
  • Q: What category does this book fall under? A: The book is categorized under Personal Transformation.
  • Q: Are there any features or special editions of the book? A: There are no specific features or special editions mentioned; it is published in a standard hardcover format.
  • Q: What issues does the author address in the book? A: The author tackles issues related to feelings of inadequacy, the myths of self-love, and how these ideas manifest in culture and religion.

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