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Keeping a Princess Heart: In a Not-So-Fairy-Tale World (utgåvan 2007)

av Nicole Johnson

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How can a woman live with hope . . . in the midst of reality? You were once a little girl, dreaming of "happily ever after" like a fairy-tale princess. But unlike the fantasy world of Sleeping Beauty or Cinderella, reality has hit you hard. Living in the not-so-fairy-tale world of laundry, kids, carpools, and your sometimes not-so-charming prince, you wonder how your heart wil survive, because what you have isn't even close to what you hoped for. Hang on! Real hope is found in the tension between the two?in an invisible kingdom. This place is where you discover the true heart of a princess?one full of dreams, wonder, delight, and joy. With rich insights and compelling stories, Nicole helps you discover the timeless truths that can transform a woman's heart into the heart of a princess. You are recognized by the King, loved by the Prince, and promised the happiest "happily ever after" of all times.… (mer)
Medlem:StJohnSnohomish
Titel:Keeping a Princess Heart: In a Not-So-Fairy-Tale World
Författare:Nicole Johnson
Info:Thomas Nelson (2007), Paperback, 189 pages
Samlingar:Ditt bibliotek
Betyg:****
Taggar:nonfiction, relationships, women, encouragement, fairy tales, faith, home, inspirational, kingdom, marriage, princess, spiritual formation, single, Nicole Johnson

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As little girls, we loved fairy tales. Once we reach big-girl status, we've either decided that fairy tales are entertaining, but ridiculous, or that there is a prince and a perfect life out there "somewhere" if we could just get past all the frogs. In Keeping a Princess Heart in a Not-So-Fairy-Tale World, Nicole Johnson tells us that fairy tales are essential. We are worthy of love and attention, and there is nothing wrong with believing that. We are daughters of the King, so we are Princesses.

We just have to strike a balance between dreaming of castles in the sky and locking ourselves in the dungeon of a heart that has given up. Johnson gives practical and Biblical advice on how to be satisfied and content with your life without giving up your dreams. ( )
  amandabeaty | Jan 4, 2024 |
Christian. :(
  Cheryl_in_CC_NV | Jun 5, 2016 |
Nicole Johnson is a Christian performer whom I first saw when she traveled with the Women of Faith conferences. She gives short, emotional one-woman performances on various themes, and overall does so powerfully. So, one year I bought four of her books - this was one of them, her newest at the time. Keeping a Princess Heart in a Not-So-Fairy-Tale World sounds good, I thought. It could give me suggestions for right living or how to keep my identity as a child of the King in a world that tells me I'm not so special.

Unfortunately, it's less of a how-to and more of a feel-good book. I suppose my main hang-up is that most loaded word: princess. What, exactly, is meant by princess? In this day and age, it might mean anything from being a girly girl to a prima donna. That's not really what she means, but I would have gone along with much less resistance if she clearly defined "princess" in the beginning. But all she really says clearly is that it's our name because of what God calls us. What does God call us? Princess. Oh. Well, why not quote some of the Scriptures of what God does call us - like holy or "fearfully and wonderfully made." In all six (yes, I counted; I was bored) Scriptures that she does quote, not one of them have to do with what God names us. (And if you think that logic is bad, wait 'til you get to why postmodern thinking is bad...) An alright read that never seemed off-base, but could have had much more substance. ( )
1 rösta bell7 | Aug 28, 2011 |
Wonderful book teaching women to look at themselves as God sees them; a Princess; daughter of the Most High King. ( )
  Librarynymph | Feb 20, 2009 |
It was pretty good, but aimed at women are disappointed with their not so fairy tale lives. The book discusses how we grow up hearing, watching, or reading about the princess who lives happily ever after and want that in our lives, and don't really get to have that in this world, but that we can hold on to the hope through our relationship with Jesus. We want Prince Charming to come rescue us (hmmm...) but the only true Prince Charming is Christ and we have to have a good relationship with him before we can have a good relationship with the man in our lives (whether that be a brother, father, boss, or significant other (ie. spouse)) ( )
  wildntexas | Jun 14, 2008 |
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How can a woman live with hope . . . in the midst of reality? You were once a little girl, dreaming of "happily ever after" like a fairy-tale princess. But unlike the fantasy world of Sleeping Beauty or Cinderella, reality has hit you hard. Living in the not-so-fairy-tale world of laundry, kids, carpools, and your sometimes not-so-charming prince, you wonder how your heart wil survive, because what you have isn't even close to what you hoped for. Hang on! Real hope is found in the tension between the two?in an invisible kingdom. This place is where you discover the true heart of a princess?one full of dreams, wonder, delight, and joy. With rich insights and compelling stories, Nicole helps you discover the timeless truths that can transform a woman's heart into the heart of a princess. You are recognized by the King, loved by the Prince, and promised the happiest "happily ever after" of all times.

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