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Does fear of rejection prevent you from living the life God has planned for you? Imagine what your life could be like if you released your fear of rejection and began walking on the path of freedom, where you can be the person God designed you to be.In her companion book to Will the Real Person Please Stand Up: Rising Above the Fear of Rejection, author Gail Porter shares the real-life experiences of ten courageous individuals who discover a new kind of life as they stop believing lies and leave their fear of rejection behind.Gail brings her own perspective on the lessons God shared with each individual, followed by an opportunity for personal prayer, a Bible memory verse, and an applicable challenge.Living on the Path of Freedom offers enduring hope to those who yearn to be free from the fear of rejection and enjoy living as their authentic self. Learn how you can discard the lies that have held you captive and live in the true freedom God has for you. For anyone who struggles with being anchored to rejection, Gail offers you a way to be set free. -Donna Mumma, author of Fresh Scars
Fear of rejection is a real and powerful struggle that most women can relate to. It comes with pervasive ramifications, such as isolation, unauthentic relationships, facades, and people pleasing. But God wants us to see ourselves as He sees us: imperfect, yet perfectly created by Him and worthy of His love and the love of others.With a passion for helping women overcome the same devastating fear of rejection she experienced, Gail Porter created this compelling curriculum to show them how to release their fears and live the abundant life God intended. Free to Be the Real You: A Weekend Retreat contains questions to stimulate honest and heart-level group discussions at a girls'' getaway, a six-week group study, or a church women''s retreat. The workbook, which will lead women through the interactive content, also includes group reflections about three women of the Bible who struggled with fear; personal reflection and prayer; and hands-on activities that reinforce the steps for living in freedom. You can experience transformation as you acknowledge your fear of rejection, tear down your protective defenses, and walk in freedom as the person God designed you to be.
Does fear of rejection hold you back from letting people see the real you? Are you tired of hiding? Gail Porter lived with this kind of fear during her childhood and most of her adult life. When God revealed her bondage to the power of fear, she was set free to come out of hiding and become who He'd created her to be. What she learned grew into a passion to help others experience the same freedom. Will the Real Person Please Stand Up? offers much-needed hope to those who long to be set free from the fear of rejection and become their authentic selves. In this life-changing book you will read Gail's own experiences, stories of real people, and input from those in the medical field. Gail walks you through the process of identifying and acknowledging what holds you captive so you can live in freedom rather than in fear. With God's help, you can walk out of your self-made prison, break strongholds, and taste the freedom that will allow you to become who God made you to be. Get ready to stand up and say, "This is the real me." "Gail teaches her readers how to embrace the present without encumbrances of the past. With practical, action-based steps, we learn to climb mountains with new determination and anticipate our futures with joy." Jeanne LeMay, author of Dear God I'm Desperate: Women Have Issues, God Has Answers.
Gail Porter burst on to our TV screens in the late 90s presenting The Movie Chart Show, Alive and Kicking and Top of the Pops. Bright, sparky and beautiful she soon attracted an entirely different audience, posing for a number of men's magazines and rapidly becoming the pin-up of the lad-mag generation. FHM, in a now famous stunt, even projected her naked form on to the Houses of Parliament. But beneath her cheery public fa ade, Gail was struggling with anorexia and bi-polar disorder. After nine years of extreme dieting, she collapsed and through sheer determination forced herself to begin eating properly again. Having been told she would never be able to conceive, her new healthier lifestyle led to a much desired pregnancy by her then husband, Toploader guitarist Dan Hipgrave. But the intense pressures of juggling motherhood with her career, led to crippling post-natal depression and precipitated the breakdown of her marriage. Overwhelmed by single motherhood, one day after dropping her daughter Honey off at nursery, she took an overdose and her world very publicly began to unravel.But Gail's ability to stay afloat as her life crumbled in the public spotlight made her an icon all over again for a new audience of ordinary women who recognised her pain. She refused to hide-away as stress-induced alopecia caused her to loose her hair, famously appearing at a charity event sporting a startling pink Mohican. Her stunning features and her unwillingness to wear a wig to hide her bald head have made her a contemporary icon.But despite all her troubles, Gail remains upbeat and positive. She has become a role model for coming through it all as a good mother and a working woman unbowed. As iconic as Jordan, smart as Billie and as wild as Kerry, Gail Porter has written her autobiography herself - a raw, honest account of her own troubled life and the world of celebrity we now live in.
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