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Dare to Dream: See Yourself as God Sees You

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Paula White is here to dare readers to dream! As a woman who has experienced tragedy and triumph, poverty and prosperity, Paula is uniquely qualified to share powerful insights with those who desire a better life and a stronger sense of self. Paula writes out of her own painful experiences and reveals the keys to healing, hope, and identity. You were not created to be shackled by negative emotions or memories. You were created to live a bold, dynamic, creative life filled with love and joy!
Through real-life illustrations, personal stories, and stirring insights, Paula shows you how to
- See yourself through new eyes
- Become an expert on the subject of yourself
- Move beyond loss
- Shake off painful memories, worries, fears, and failures
- Take control of what you think, say, and believe
- Establish new boundaries
- Embrace a lifetime of discovery and transformation.
If you are willing to do those things, one step at a time, you are on the road to victory!

272 pages, Paperback

First published June 2, 2009

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Paula White

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Paula Michelle White-Cain (née Furr) is an Evangelist and Senior Pastor of New Destiny Christian Center in Orlando, Florida. Paula is a humanitarian leader, celebrated author and teacher, mother and grandmother, mentor, and popular TV personality. She is married to Jonathan Cain of the Rock-n-Roll Hall of Fame band, Journey. In 2017, she was appointed as chairwoman of the Evangelical Advisory Board to President Donald J. Trump, who appointed her as head of his "Faith Office" in 2025 during his second term in office.

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December 25, 2013
The first few chapters were enjoyable and insightful. After that, it felt like I was reading a book about grieving and mourning. Felt a bit anti-climax, even if it is a self-help book.
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