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Tuesday,
December 15, 2009
Oregon Author Inspires Positive Thinking in Latest Book
MOLALLA, OR - Many women suffer from low self-esteem, negative thoughts,
and depression, perhaps from old wounds and lies they continue to
believe. But there's no freedom from these things without total
mind renewal, says Oregon author and women's pastor Kimberly Davidson.
In her third book, "Breaking the Cover Girl Mask," Davidson
urges women to get rid of the negative-the toxic thinking that's
affecting their entire being. Drawing from personal and ministerial
experience, Davidson teaches readers how they can confront and heal
harmful thought patterns and behaviors, regain control of their
lives, and experience personal growth.
Molly Theissen, writer and editor, says, "[The author's] aim
to help Christian women readjust their thoughts, emotions, and ambitions
in order to set a pace for a healthier lifestyle is truly admirable.
[Her] writing style is engaging, and [she has] a great sense of
knowing [her] audience."
Published by Tate Publishing and Enterprises, the book is available
through bookstores nationwide, from the publisher at www.tatepublishing.com/bookstore,
or by visiting barnesandnoble.com or amazon.com.
Pastoral counselor, personal life coach, and founder of Olive Branch
Outreach, Davidson received her MA in specialized ministry from
Western Seminary and BA in health sciences and nutrition from the
University of Iowa. She speaks at church conferences and schools
and offers dynamic workshops to reach youth and women with her messages.
The author previously released "I'm God's Girl? Why Can't I
Feel It?" and "I'm Beautiful? Why Can't I See It?"
For promotional inquiries, please contact Amanda Soderberg, Marketing
Representative, at (888) 361-9473 or send an email to asoderberg@tatepublishing.com.
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