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A Crown that Lasts

You Are Not Your Label

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A Crown that Lasts

Di: Demi-Leigh Tebow
Letto da: Demi-Leigh Tebow, Tim Tebow
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In A Crown that Lasts, former Miss Universe and Miss South Africa Demi Tebow confesses the danger of tying our identities to our accomplishments. Discover the truth of who you were created to be and how to use your platform, no matter how big or small, for eternal impact.

On this earth, a crown is what separates victors from the rest of the competitors, but the goal of creating a life worth living is not to gain a trophy, get a prize, or keep the crown. Our lives are not meant to be about being number one or making our own names known. While walking you through the journey of her evolving confidence—from basing her identity on temporary labels and her own efforts, to discovering the rock-solid security of anchoring her dreams in her Maker—Demi weaves her story together with the insights she's learned along the way.

A Crown that Lasts will show you how to

  • Relate to the discomfort, confusion, and doubt that arises when you base your confidence on external things,
  • Discover God-confidence when your plans take unexpected detours,
  • Know what do when planted in unknown territory,
  • Use your story to grow an eternal impact, and
  • Stay grounded in the truth of who you are in Christ.

The purpose of our lives is to love and serve God and others. Demi shows how you can be encouraged to focus not just on your aspirations, but on your greater purpose and leave behind a footprint of significance, not just success.

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'As a friend, colleague and fellow South African, I can honestly say that Demi is genuine, full of wisdom and authentic kindness and her wonderful book reflects this! I know how dedicated she was to this project and the many hours of writing she put in to tell her story which will encourage any woman battling with confidence or comparison or imposter syndrome!'
'For the woman who struggles with perfectionism, a nagging desire to always achieve that next thing, or just finds herself wearing too many hats, this book will help set you free.'
'Tebow's advice on how to harness God's 'purpose, hope, and ultimately victory' has widespread appeal. Christian women will be inspired and renewed by Tebow's uplifting message.'
'This book is a gift that Demi offers all who read it. It is such a personal invitation into her family, her faith, and her experiences.'
'Vulnerable, challenging and empowering! Demi's book teaches you how to stop placing your identity in the next title or achievement and gives you a roadmap to finding your true identity - who God created you to be.'
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