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As I Fix My Crown The Dawn Edition: 8 Weeks to Becoming Who God Says I Am
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- ISBN8993249148
- EAN9798993249148
- Date de parution16/11/2025
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- ÉditeurGroupe Business Thérapie
Résumé
Life has damaged your sense of worth, shaken your confidence, and blurred your identity-your crown. Now it's time to return to the truth of who God says you are. In The Dawn Edition of As I Fix My Crown: 8 Weeks to Becoming Who God Says I Am, author Natasha Pierre extends a heartfelt invitation to every woman ready to rise again. This devotional is a journey of restoration-one that helps you release what has weighed you down, embrace the truth of who you are, and rediscover the strength and beauty that were never lost. Through eight weeks of scripture, reflection, and Crown Room moments with God, you'll learn to see yourself as He does: chosen, loved, and enough.
Each chapter offers space to heal, to listen, and to rebuild your identity around His promises. This is the moment to remember your worth, reclaim your peace, and stand tall in the truth of your royal identity. Your crown still fits, Queen. Now, let's fix it.
Each chapter offers space to heal, to listen, and to rebuild your identity around His promises. This is the moment to remember your worth, reclaim your peace, and stand tall in the truth of your royal identity. Your crown still fits, Queen. Now, let's fix it.



