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Beth Estevis

Mirror, Mirror On The Wall

Who told you what beauty is—and were they telling the truth?

From the moment we look in a mirror, we begin asking silent questions. Am I beautiful? Am I enough? Do I belong? These questions whisper beneath the surface of every comparison, insecurity, and self-judgment.

Mirror, Mirror on the Wall: Heaven’s Reflection Says It All invites you on a sacred journey to uncover how Heaven sees you. This isn’t just another self-esteem book. It’s a deep, Scripture-rich exploration of identity, beauty, and worth rooted in the One who created you.

With warmth, vulnerability, and wisdom, Beth Estevis shares personal stories, biblical insights, and prophetic reflections that shine a light on the lies we believe—and the truth God has always spoken. Whether you’ve battled body image, perfectionism, rejection, or quiet shame, this book offers a way out: not through self-improvement, but through spiritual transformation.

Inside, you’ll discover:

What the Bible really says about beauty—and what it doesn’t

The original Hebrew words that reshape our understanding of being “fearfully and wonderfully made”

Why our value can’t be measured by mirrors, culture, or even our own opinions

A call to break agreement with counterfeit definitions and reclaim your voice, your design, and your purpose

Beth also weaves in practical guidance for reflecting on your own story, aligning your language with truth, and learning to see yourself through Abba’s eyes. Each chapter gently builds a new foundation rooted in faith, freedom, and wholeness.

This is more than a book. It’s a mirror of grace.

Perfect for:

Men & Women of all ages seeking healing from insecurity or comparison

Bible study groups or personal devotion time

Anyone longing to reclaim their God-given identity and walk in confidence

You are more than what the world sees. You are the image of Someone glorious.
74 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
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