Comparison Girl: Lessons from Jesus on Me-Free Living in a Measure-Up World - eBook
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Comparison Girl: Lessons from Jesus on Me-Free Living in a Measure-Up World - eBook  -     By: Shannon Popkin

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Women compare constantly--on social media, in their neighborhood, at church, even in the school drop-off lane. They glance sideways and ask themselves, "How do I measure up?" All this assessment feels like a natural way of finding a place in the world. But it pulls them into feelings of inferiority or superiority, guiding them into a trap of antagonism by the enemy.


Satan would like women to strive to measure up, constantly adding to a tally sheet that can't ever be balanced. The way of Jesus is completely upside down from that philosophy. Instead, he says the last shall be first--and the greatest are those who empty themselves, lay down their lives, and serve each other.


Through conversations Jesus had and parables he shared, Shannon Popkin has created a seven-week Bible study to address this tendency to compare and judge ourselves and others. Each chapter is divided into lessons, allowing women on a time budget to read a Bible passage, engage in a complete train of thought related to the topic, and then make the content personal--all in one sitting. And the informal teaching tone will make women feel like they're meeting with a trusted friend.


Suited for both individual and group study, Comparison Girl will guide women to leave their measure-up ways behind, connect with those around them, and break free from the shackles of comparison!

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Title: Comparison Girl: Lessons from Jesus on Me-Free Living in a Measure-Up World - eBook
By: Shannon Popkin
Format: DRM Free ePub
Vendor: Kregel Publications
Publication Date: 2020
ISBN: 9780825476068
ISBN-13: 9780825476068
Stock No: WW106121EB

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In a sideways-glancing, elbow-jamming, status-grasping culture, Comparison Girl supplies an upside-down approach to an age-old problem.--KATIE M. REID, author of Made Like Martha

Do you constantly compare yourself with others? On social media, in your neighborhood, at church, or in the school drop-off lane, do you push yourself to prove that you measure up . . . and then feel ashamed when you don't? Measuring yourself against others isn't healthy. And it isn't God's plan. In fact, the way of Jesus is completely upside down from this measure-up world. He invites us to follow him and be restored to freedom, confidence, and joy.

Join Shannon Popkin as she shares what she has discovered about her own measure-up fears and get-ahead pride. With her trademark humor and straightforward honesty, she's created this six-week Bible study to explore the conversations Jesus had and the stories he shared with people who--like us--were comparing themselves.

Leave measure-up comparison behind and connect with those around you by choosing Jesus's me-free way of living: lifting others up and pouring yourself out!

Author Info

Shannon Popkin is a wife and mom, a speaker and teacher, and a leader of small group studies. She is the author of Control Girl and coauthor of Influence. Shannon has also been published by Family Fun, MOMsense, Focus on the Family Magazine, and other outlets. She is a contributing blogger for TrueWoman.com and has blogged for several years at ShannonPopkin.com.

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