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Hope for the Heart

Self Worth: Discover Your God-Given Worth

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Invisible. Insignificant. Deep down, have you always felt this way but never understood why? Generally, negative self-perceptions develop as a result of being treated in ways that cause us to feel devalued by significant people in our lives. Therefore the true solution to low self-worth is to apply the healing balm of truth to the wound in your soul in order that your mind will be transformed and your life changed.

If you look anywhere other than to God,the God who created you with a purpose and a plan,your view of your own value is in grave danger of being distorted. Before you were ever born, God established your real worth by knowing you, by choosing you, and ultimately by dying for you! In the Characteristics section of Self-Worth, June Hunt defines:

What low self-worth looks like
What can sabotage true spiritual growth
The impact of having rejecting parents
How rejection from others can rule you
Why comparing yourself to others is costly

In the section titled, "Steps to Solution," June Hunt gives you practical advice on:

Getting rid of your guilt
How to resist being a prisoner of poor parenting
How to have a heart of forgiveness
7 steps to self-acceptance
How to answer 7 self-defeating statements
And much more

Learn to leave behind feelings of worthlessness, and experience your true worth,the worth you have in the eyes of your heavenly Father.

Look for all 25 titles in the Hope For The Heart Biblical Counseling Library. These mini-books are for people who seek freedom from codependency, anger, conflict, verbal and emotional abuse, depression, or other problems.

Paperback, 96 pages, 4 x 7 inches.

Product Code: 218X

ISBN: 9781596366688

102 pages, Kindle Edition

First published May 1, 2013

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June Hunt

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JUNE HUNT is founder of Hope for the Heart, a worldwide biblical counseling ministry, and hosts the award-winning radio program by the same name. Her numerous books include Seeing Yourself Through God’s Eyes, Healing the Hurting Heart, Bonding with Your Teen through Boundaries, and Hope for Your Heart.

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April 13, 2017
I understand that June Hunt is a biblical counselor, however, I feel she believes that in order to better your life the only thing you have to do is let go and let God. For a lot of people with anxiety and or control issues giving up control to god is a challenge in and of itself. I would like her books to go a little bit more in depth on step-by-step actions that one can take along side God as opposed to giving up all power to God.
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February 14, 2022
“Unfortunately, people like Dorie walk around with mental images of themselves that are as warped as these distorted mirrors. Over time, their inner mirror has become warped by criticism, disapproval, and pain. Thank God He does not look at us from a warped perspective, but through the eyes of purest love.” June Hunt

This book has significantly changed the way I look at myself and the way I understand that God looks at me. This is precisely what the author wanted.
June Hunt is one of my go-to authors when I need direction. Obviously the number one go-to for direction is the Holy Bible and I love that book the most.
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73 reviews2 followers
February 13, 2021
This was just a little book I found on our bookshelf... we have an abundance of books that we’ve accumulated from Rob’s days of pastoring - and I’m attempting to get through them all.
It talks about how to overcome feelings of low self-worth, and is intertwined with some of the story of Dorie vanStone, a girl who was abandoned by her mother, lived in an orphanage, foster homes, and eventually found her way to God. Doris ended up being a missionary to New Guinea, and eventually founded an orphanage in Guatemala.

There are some great take-aways from this book, and would be a good counselling tool.

I would love to read more about Dorie’s story!
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Author 53 books30 followers
January 8, 2020
From tragic to triumphant

The author follows the story of Dorie, who had a tragic childhood, while weaving in biblical principles. Easy to read and full of gems.
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September 20, 2020
A very good read! Eye opening!

A gave this a five star because I liked how it was written. June Hunts talks in pictures, love it.
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103 reviews3 followers
February 1, 2017
Really good, to the point. About 90 pages.
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October 28, 2015
This little book is full of practical but lucidly powerful reminders.

Mrs. Hunt offers the readers scriptural shovels that will help them to dig deeper into the essence of how God loves them and has (Himself) esteemed them.

90 pages in depth, but don't be fooled. Through God, Mrs. Hunt's writing is definitely helping the reader to accept themselves, to value themselves, and accept God's valuation of them.

Amen!
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