Synopses & Reviews
“We have an extraordinary God who sees us as His beautiful vessels.”
Physical perfection is an illusion. Yet “women long to achieve it, no matter how unattainable it is,” says author Regina Franklin. Even Christian women are being seduced by the worldly definition of beauty. But failure to distinguish between reality and illusion is costing women their true identity and even their lives.
In Who Calls Me Beautiful? Franklin skillfully chips away at the belief that a woman’s body is more important than her character. Patiently pointing to Scripture, she convincingly shows that true beauty starts inside and radiates outward. It is this proper biblical understanding of God’s design for women that empowers them to move beyond the cultural standards and the world’s “ideal woman.”
Who Calls Me Beautiful? helps you identify the factors that influence your own understanding of beauty and will encourage you to allow the Holy Spirit to transform your mind so that you can live out God’s understanding of beauty in your life.
When you see yourself as God sees you, as He created you, suddenly you have the freedom to be the unique woman you are created to be in Christ. And you can then pass this legacy on to other generations of women.
Synopsis
This book skillfully chips away at the facade of femininity—the belief that a woman’s body is more important than her character. Patiently pointing to Scripture, author Regina Franklin convincingly argues true beauty starts inside and radiates outward.
About the Author
Regina Franklin has taught high school English in both public and private schools. Working alongside her husband, who is a full-time youth pastor, Regina feels a strong burden for young women in their church. She and her husband, Scott, have two children and live in Georgia. Regina is the author of Who Calls Me Beautiful?