Elizabeth Mwachari Gives Advice on Poor Self Image and Finding Christ in Her Book, The Ideal Woman

Mwachari reveals her concern about women and young girls and their identity through her new book, The Ideal Woman. She feels many Christian women go through life without answering a vital question: Who am I? It is her belief that people miss God's gift--Jesus Christ--when they fail to ask themselves that question. According to Mwachari, knowing who you are and why you are on this planet at this time is your purpose--a combination of self-identity and self-esteem.

Kisumu, Kenya (PRWEB) January 7, 2008 -- Holy Fire Publishing Releases The Ideal Woman (Paperback, US$11.99, ISBN#978-1-60383-047-8). Elizabeth Mwachari has dedicated her life to serving God in Kenya and growing spiritually through learning from Bible-believing men and women around the world.

Mwachari reveals her concern about women and young girls and their identity through her new book, The Ideal Woman. She feels many Christian women go through life without answering a vital question: Who am I? It is her belief that people miss God's gift--Jesus Christ--when they fail to ask themselves that question. According to Mwachari, knowing who you are and why you are on this planet at this time is your purpose--a combination of self-identity and self-esteem.

Once someone believes in Jesus and accepts Him as Lord and Redeemer, says Mwachari, he or she has the right and privilege to become a child of God. This person reveals a new identity; she is God's child and He is her Father.

Mwachari begins her book, The Ideal Woman, with the background of the Shunnemite Woman from 2 Kings whose virtues please God: She was hospitable; she was led by the Holy Spirit; she was a wise planner; she had courage and faith in God; and she was a sower. Mwachari shares the virtues of the Shunnemite woman so that the 21st century woman can relate. Each chapter is life changing and will help women gain a healthy self-worth through using the Word of God.

"…women tend to think a lot about what others say about them." - Elizabeth Mwachari

The Ideal Woman explains attitudes that girls and women sometimes think about themselves and their self-worth. Consider the following statistics from a 2004 Bliss magazine survey of 2,000 girls. According to the poll:

· Almost every teenage girl hates the way they look.

· While 19% of those questioned were overweight; an astonishing 67 percent thought they were overweight.

· Two out of three girls under the age of 13 said they had already been on a diet.

· More than a quarter of 14-year-olds said they had considered plastic surgery.

Elizabeth Mwachari is a Bible-believing Christian and stay-at-home mom. She has dedicated her life to studying God's Word. She and her husband, Videlis, and son, John, live in Kisumu, Kenya. They share their love of Jesus Christ by helping orphans and widows in Kenya.

Kenyan author, Elizabeth Mwachari, has dedicated a significant portion of her life to studying the Word of God and sharing the love of Jesus by helping orphans and widows in Kenya.

Holy Fire Publishing (christianpublish.com) has published hundreds of Christian books. They help Christian authors reach the world through the printed word.

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