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Holley Gerth is a Wall Street Journal bestselling author, counselor, and life coach. Her newest release is The Powerful Purpose of Introverts: Why the World Needs You to Be You. She's also wife to Mark, Mom to Lovelle, and Nana to Eula and Clem.

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  1. Holly what you said is so true we are all fearfully and wonderfully made in God’s eyes. Psalm 139:14 tell us that. It says “I will praise You (Lord), for I am fearfully and wonderfully made Marvelous are Your Works (Lord) And that my souls know it very well” how true that is. We all can if something especially has happened to us or someone has said something horrible to us think thoes words about us are not true from the Lord. God would not have said them if he didn’t mean them. We have to remember as Women in this world we are Daughter’s of King of Kings that is Jesus. That can be hard to believe if you be through a rough time in your life or bullied at school as child you can carry that with you in your Adult life. As it happened to me. Only my Husband an Good friends of mine said that is of the enemy Satan t make you think that about yourself. She sends me the YouTube Father Love letter. It says it all what our Heavenly Father thinks of us. We have to believe it for ourselves too. Not let the Devil make us think otherwise. Love Dawn Ferguson-Little Enniskillen Co.Fermanagh N.Ireland xx

  2. As we gather for Thanksgiving may we be intentional in speaking what God says about us into the minds & hearts of those around us! And then keep it up year round! Thanks for sharing, Holley! (((0)))

  3. So many wise thoughts. I know I am my harshest critic. I appreciate the reminders. It is a relief to know God’s goodness and mercy and that we are forgiveness when we mess up.

  4. Dear Holley……….For years I used to be my biggest critic when something happened, but due to all the (in)courage devotions over the years, I have been able to know that my thinking was upside down and I prayed for weeks that God would help me and after a short wait, I got my answer and if I do go back to blaming myself, I always remember what God has told me and as I still face fighting this dark season, I know God is with me and Jesus and my Holy Spirit as well. Even though I may be alone with actual people with me, I know I am not alone and I will pray most of the day and remember many years ago when things were so happy and fun with all our relatives together. It was easy to be thankful then as your wise words have said, but when I am here on Thanksgiving by myself, I will tell God that I am so thankful for His being here with me. It’s not to say I won’t have my moments of sadness that day, but they will be brief. Holley….I wish you and your family a blessed Thanksgiving with lots to be thankful for with family, friends and that wonderful dinner. Just as an aside, I am going through the book, “100 days of Strength in any Struggle”. This is the second time I am doing this and I just read one of your story and it is amazing to see what a wrote in the journal a year and a half ago versus what I am writing now. All of the (in)courage devotions help me so much in different ways and have helped my spiritual growth. Love to you as I feel like I know you! Take care………….Betsy B

  5. Such a good article! ❤️ Thanks for sharing.
    Also, I think I need to work more on my mindset. Sometimes, I feel like I get too stuck on my disability because it does impact my life, mainly my mobility.
    However, I need to remember I am strong, beautiful and capable in Him.

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