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To anyone who has felt the aching pain of wondering why they weren't enough, it's time to tell yourself a new story. You are already loved, chosen, and seen by the One who created you. One of the most painful reflections to see in the mirror is one of inadequacy and rejection. We all face moments that leave us feeling less than, unworthy, and insecure. But what if we could change the narrative? What if we could stare in the mirror and see ourselves through the lens of Jesus rather than the picture we have allowed the world to shape for us? Set Apart, Not Aside was written for the ones who…mehr

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To anyone who has felt the aching pain of wondering why they weren't enough, it's time to tell yourself a new story. You are already loved, chosen, and seen by the One who created you. One of the most painful reflections to see in the mirror is one of inadequacy and rejection. We all face moments that leave us feeling less than, unworthy, and insecure. But what if we could change the narrative? What if we could stare in the mirror and see ourselves through the lens of Jesus rather than the picture we have allowed the world to shape for us? Set Apart, Not Aside was written for the ones who continuously face feelings of rejection and allow that to define their entire identity. While the journey to discovering your identity in Christ isn't an overnight one, it's one of the most important revelations you can have to step forward into the purpose that God created specifically for you.
Autorenporträt
Danielle Axelrod is originally from Poughkeepsie, New York, where she would scribble stories on any piece of paper she could find since she was five years old. When she isn't writing, you can probably find her on an athletic field or reading in a local coffee shop. Her experiencein television production, writing, and teaching led her to her current job in social media as a content manager. Danielle lives in Charlotte, North Carolina, with her dog, Molly Rue. This is her first published work.