I started reading 'Women Food and God' a few weeks ago because I was drawn by 'God' in the title. Several years ago, I battled binge eating and my weight increased up to 240 pounds. But I was healed of that issue and lost 85 pounds. I have kept it off for many years now. I give credit for my victory to my personal relationship with God. That process taught me that what you believe is true, (whether about yourself, others, life purpose, or about God himself), determines how you live. Back when I struggled, I heaped hatred and condemnation on myself. But I learned that God is about restoration, not condemnation. He wanted to teach me and lead me in the way I should go every day. I came to know God as my Healer, Strength, Wisdom, and Truth. Once I learned about his character and knew I could trust him, then He became my source of comfort and I turned to him when I was emotionally upset rather than food.
I wanted to tell you that because it is important to know that I came to the book with a certain bias. I was hoping to see the God who healed me in the book. Sadly, I did not. Early in the book, Ms. Roth says that it doesn't matter if you believe in one God, many gods, or no god. To me, that said a lot about the importance she ascribed to god if she said it doesn't matter if you believe he exists. According to her, if you can take God out of the picture and her method would still work then where is God in the process? It seemed she wanted to have it both ways.
But I came to learn through my own recovery that it was critical for me to have a stable view of God - and trust in his strength, power, and ability to change lives. Not God as I chose to define him but as he defines himself.
I know I have written a book here but I am passionate about this issue, having been healed of it myself. If you want to read my weight loss success story then you can on my Take Back Your Temple dot com website.
Kim
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