Endorsements

Liz Curtis Higgs

Still Becoming offers the freedom we’ve all been looking for. Steeped in scripture and wrapped in wisdom, each day’s reading takes us one step closer to embracing a vital truth: our loving God created us to be healthy and whole. Prepare to breathe a deep sigh of relief, sisters. Hope is here!

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Carol Kent

Are you tired of dieting? Gaining. Losing. Gaining. Losing. It can feel like a discouraging, demoralizing, and destructive collision course. Next comes guilt, followed by shame—and the cycle continues. In this honest, well-written, thirty-one-day devotional, Laura Acuña offers biblical, practical, and transformational help. This is the resource you’ve needed to begin embracing a grace-filled, joyful

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Jan Silvious

When you read Still Becoming, you will meet a tender, faithful friend. That’s who Laura Acuña is! In this wonderful devotional, she will give you the understanding of a trusted sojourner and the counsel of a very wise mentor! So read, enjoy, become, be blessed!!!

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Jennifer Hand

As a trained trauma counselor, I believe in this book. As someone who has struggled with disordered eating, I believe in this book. This devotional helps the reader interact not only with the truth of God’s Word but also with the emotional struggles that underlie weight and body image. I would highly recommend this to

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Shari Braendel

I am so excited for this book! Wow and wow! As a leader in the fashion industry, I see the damage women inflict on themselves by dieting and obsessing over the number on the scales. By giving up dieting for thirty-one days, a woman will now have a whole new outlook on her body because

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Anita Agers-Brooks

As an author, sitting for long periods of time has taken its toll on my weight and health. In Still Becoming, Laura Acuña shares her own story vulnerably, and her devotional makes you feel like you have the support and encouragement of a friend. What I love most about this book is the freedom it

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