Synopsis
Being a princess isn't a fairy tale. It isn't a fantasy. It isn't even a future occurrence. We are currently daughters of the King. We are currently princesses. Countless women carry a shared childhood memory: being clothed in exquisite dresses, wearing tiaras perched jauntily atop their heads, and dreaming of being princesses. However, when the dress-up gowns are boxed up and the crowns begin gathering dust, royal aspirations fade into the background. The reality of day-to-day ups and downs replaces the fantasy but was the daydream of royal lineage really so far-fetched? In this inspiring book by motivational speaker and author Meg Johnson, readers are challenged to reclaim that dream and recall their divine heritage as a princess, a daughter of God. Citing poignant personal experiences, scripture, and prophetic counsel, Meg reminds readers that the duty of a princess is to build the kingdom a daunting task made simpler in four steps: Be Kind See Individual Worth Sing and Smile And She Lived Happily Forever After serves as a tender reminder that We are daughters of our Heavenly Father, who loves us, and we love Him. We are beloved spirit daughters of the King, and we miss Him. And even though we all want to, we can't reach up and give Him a hug . . . but we can blow Him a K.I.S.S.
About the Author
Artist and author Meg Johnson continues to motivate thousands of people across the globe with her motto When life gets too hard to stand, just keep on rollin! Meg accidentally jumped off a cliff and broke her neck in 2004 and spent four months in the hospital recovering from multiple injuries. She returned home without the use of her legs, back, stomach, or hands-a quadriplegic. Meg knows that even though being physically paralyzed is hard, being spiritually paralyzed is harder. This book details the steps we can take to remain spiritually able. Since being paralyzed, Meg has competed in the national Ms. Wheelchair America Pageant in New York, founded and directed Ms. Wheelchair Utah (and still directs it), and instituted a service outreach program for recovering hospital patients. Meg reaches people's hearts worldwide through her newsletter, Meg's Monthly Message: A True Story from My Life to Help You in Yours. She received the Athena Award in 2012 for her service efforts. She enjoys her greatest accomplishment every day as she gets to be a wife to her husband, Whit. To meet Meg, watch her videos, listen to free audio, or sign up for her newsletter,
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