
Unsqueezed
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Ever check the mirror and wonder if you look good enough? Do you choose your clothes to disguise your flaws? Do you sometimes think plastic surgery might be the only way for you to feel good about your body? Do you ever feel squeezed into someoneelse's mold?Come and join Margot Starbuck in her journey to become unsqueezed! In twenty-seven brief, funny and reflective chapters she helps us discover why God really gave us bodies and what we can do with them to serve him and others.Jump out ofthat suffocating mold and discover what your body is really for.
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Margot Starbuck is a writer and speaker who cares deeply about what it means to follow Jesus in the sneakers, pumps or Doc Martens in which we find ourselves. She is passionate about communicating God's great love for the world--inextricably bound to God's love for individuals--in print and in speech.Margot studied art at Westmont College in Santa Barbara, California. At the beach and in dorm rooms, she began to notice the bind in which women find themselves today, specifically as they're pinched by the culture's insistence on the value of appearances. She was further equipped to process these issues theologically at Princeton Seminary. Today, Margot continues to be energized by the kingdom reality of God's big plan for our bodies which have been called good.Her first book, The Girl in the Orange Dress, describes the way she came to know that the God who "so loved the world" cared deeply for her. Her second book, Unsqueezed, is about that inextricable love setting people free to be agents of the new kingdom Jesus ushered in.When she's not writing books, Margot pops up online in places like Relevant, Kyria and New Christian Voices. Though disheartened by much of Christian culture's silent insistence on keeping up appearances--namely, by simply doing it--Margot is regularly inspired by those countercultural heroes and communities who are exercising different practices. (For a sane perspective on body image, she recommends TrueCampaign, an organization partnering with Food for the Hungry to transfer resources from personal self-improvement to global survival.)Right now, Margot is writing a lot about what it looks like for normal-ish folks to exercise love and justice in our cars, at the grocery store and in our neighborhoods. When audiences invite her to speak about how we can live with less stress, or spend more time with God, or grow in our faith, she still often seems to end up right there where the recycled rubber meets the road.
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Introduction: A Third Way Part One: The Problem 1 LIES: Digital Fluff and Other Modern Temptations 2 SHAME: What's Particularly Devilish About Hollywood Makeovers 3 MARKETING: Shame Sells, and We're Buying It 4 TEMPTATION: Even Jesus was Tempted by Carbs 5 JUDGMENT: My Butt Is Ranwd 6 GLUTTONY: Enough Really Is Enough 7 OBJECTIFICATION: How Women Agree with Our Thingification 8 SELF-PREOCCUPATION: The Boiling Frog Syndrome Part Two: The Purpose 9 FREEDOM: Chain Saw Liberation 10 VALUE: Living into a New Reality 11 RECOGNIZABILITY: Water Park Epiphany 12 FUNCTION: JD's Fabulous Breasts and Other Useful Body Parts 13 CELEBRATION: Embracing Our Queenliness 14 NEED-MEETING: The Life-Changing Day I Actually Needed a Milkshake 15 ACCEPTANCE: Unfortunate Stereotypes and the Lies We Believe 16 LOVE: Christian Bumper Fish 17 TOUCH:Burrito Me!" 18 RELATIONSHIP: The Truth About Bodies You Won't Hear About on MTV Part Three: The Plan 19 MISSION: The Look of Unconditional Love and Acceptance 20 IMAGE-BEARING: "Yep, You Belong Together" 21 MOVEMENT: Some Tough Questions About Simulated Exercise 22 OTHER-CENTEREDNESS: Skating Grandma, Rap Mama, and the Pigment-Deficient 23 JUSTICE: From Doritos to Discipleship 24 MINDFULNESS: Why I?m Most Jazzed About My Fabulous Couch Pants 25 AUTHENTICITY: B Who U R 26 FRIENDSHIP: I Get by with a Little Help from My Friends 27 PRACTICES: The Next Thing Epilogue: Sermon on a Twenty-First Century Mountain Resources Group Discussion Questions About the Author
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