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"If you’re tired of surface-level teaching and shallow faith,
this book will ignite a fire in your soul for a deeper walk with
Jesus and draw you into the depths of the Word.”
——Gretchen Saffles, founder of Well-Watered Women
Why We Need Jesus More Than Compliments
"You're a beautiful daughter of the Most High King." And it's true.
But it's not the whole truth. The beauty of being God's daughter
has backstory.
If you're tired of hearing the watered-down Christian teaching and
hungry for a deeper spiritual life—one that gives real answers to
your hardest questions—Stop Calling Me Beautiful teaches you
how. You will learn
Jesus doesn't offer a powerless salvation. He makes your
brokenness part of His whole redemption story—if you allow Him to.
Don't settle for a feel-good faith. If you want victory over
insecurity, fear, shame, and the circumstances you are facing, it's
time to embrace Jesus. All of Him.
“Stop Calling Me Beautiful is a book every Christian
woman needs to read. Phylicia breaks down “pink fluff” women’s
theology that has infiltrated the church and then builds a firm
foundation on the true gospel that sets us free. If you’re tired of
surface-level teaching and shallow faith, this book will ignite a
fire in your soul for a deeper walk with Jesus and draw you into
the depths of the Word.”
—Gretchen Saffles, founder of Well-Watered Women
“In a culture of so many vaporous words, Stop Calling Me
Beautiful fed me on the substance of God’s nature and His Words
over my life. I closed the pages of this rich book and wanted
more…of Him and His Word.”
—Sara Hagerty, bestselling author of Unseen and Every
Bitter Thing Is Sweet
“Stop Calling Me Beautiful is a strong, clear call for
Christian women who long for a deeper, richer life and yet find
themselves caught up in a feel-good, self-help, image-obsessed
culture. Get ready to powerfully experience the thriving,
transforming faith God intends for you.”
—Lisa Jacobson, author, cohost of the Faithful Life
podcast, founder of Club31Women.com
“Stop Calling Me Beautiful reveals how surface-level
desires can keep us from soul-deep satisfaction. With honesty,
clarity, kindness, and wisdom, Phylicia Masonheimer beckons us
toward the greater depth—and true beauty—of biblical thinking,
believing, and living.”
—Karen Swallow Prior, author of On Reading Well and
Fierce Convictions
“Our generation of women needs this book. Stop Calling Me
Beautiful will not only take you deeper in your faith but will
also motivate, challenge, and empower you to keep going deeper
after the last page.”
—Valerie Metrejean Woerner, author of Grumpy Mom Takes a
Holiday