Cupcakes for Breakfast by Su-Ny Kluckow |
Christian author Su-Ny Kluckow knows the two little
words “the scale” is enough to send most people running for the hills. “The
truth is that when we weigh ourselves, we often do it in hopes of obtaining
that magical number of perfection that exists in our heads. Sometimes, we
become a slave to that number – I was a slave until God redeemed me and showed
me how I have made an idol of what physical perfection is and how to dethrone
it.”
In her book Cupcakes for Breakfast, Su-Ny' shares "insight and encouragement for anyone fighting
the ugly monster of not being at peace with who they are because if we find our
identity in the scales of this world, we become either heavy with pride or
crushed with the weight of our inadequacies. The truth is that our true
identity is discovered through the lens of God’s Word. Living out of this
acceptance changes our attitude about our bodies. And living out of God’s
acceptance keeps us from living for the acceptance of others. We should
approach the world as confident men and women. We’re well-loved by a great God.
We are His Masterpiece – His best work. We are perfectly made in the image of
the King Almighty."
'To every man and woman that has ever been unhappy with the
way they look – I pray that God will lead you to and through this book. I pray
that God will lay the foundations in your heart so that whilst you are reading
this book, He will bring you the same revelations and healing that He has done
for me. I pray that God helps you to accept yourself for who and what you are
and to know and believe that you are perfect in God’s Eyes. I pray that you see
yourself the way our Abba Father sees you - the perfect version of you.'
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I’m from a small coastal town called Jeffrey’s Bay on the Eastern Cape of South Africa, where I live with my husband and two baby boys whom God gave to us after an 8-year walk of faith. I believe that I am wonderfully and fearfully made in the image of God. I am His devoted daughter and princess of the Almighty King.
Would I write if no one would ever read it? I look at writing as a form or worship, a time to be intimate with God. When I am writing He is inspiring me, prompting me to engage Him on a level that sometimes is deeper than prayer or the words that I might speak otherwise. I feel close to Him when I hear my keyboard chatter with anticipation, each keystroke inviting Him to bless my thoughts and interact with my soul.
Writing is a way that I bless others, with words of encouragement and love via, E-mail, text or a physical letter. If I was the last person on the planet...you could find me at any coffee shop banging away at my laptop; provided being the last person on the planet there were electricity or coffee shops...wait who would make my coffee?
Would I write if no one would ever read it? I look at writing as a form or worship, a time to be intimate with God. When I am writing He is inspiring me, prompting me to engage Him on a level that sometimes is deeper than prayer or the words that I might speak otherwise. I feel close to Him when I hear my keyboard chatter with anticipation, each keystroke inviting Him to bless my thoughts and interact with my soul.
Writing is a way that I bless others, with words of encouragement and love via, E-mail, text or a physical letter. If I was the last person on the planet...you could find me at any coffee shop banging away at my laptop; provided being the last person on the planet there were electricity or coffee shops...wait who would make my coffee?
It is my mission and purpose to advance His Kingdom and love His people.
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