Worthy, Whole, and Wonderfully Made
Emily Stimpson Chapman shares a powerful conversation on body image, food, motherhood, and discovering freedom through God’s truth. She speaks candidly about healing from anorexia, learning to see the body as a gift, and finding peace in seasons of change, infertility, and adoption. Emily also offers practical wisdom for women who struggle with self-worth, reminding us that our value is not found in appearance but in love, dignity, and belonging to God. Ladies, your body is not a problem to control but a gift to receive.
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Emily Stimpson Chapman is a wife, mother, and best-selling Catholic author of over a dozen books and studies, including Letters to Myself from the End of the World (Emmaus Road, 2021), The Catholic Table: Finding Joy Where Food & Faith Meet (Emmaus Road, 2016), and These Beautiful Bones: An Everyday Theology of the Body (Emmaus Road, 2014). In recent years, she has also written studies for the women’s ministry Endow, edited the Formed in Christ high school textbook series (published by Tan Books), and published three children’s books with Scott Hahn. Currently, Emily is working with Word on Fire as the author of their new Catholic story Bible for children. You can find Emily on Substack, where she writes the popular weekly newsletter “Through A Glass Darkly,” and co-hosts the podcast Visitation Sessions. You can also find her in a rambling old house in Steubenville, Ohio, where she and her husband Chris are raising their three young children, ages 6, 4, and 3.
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Katie Hartfiel received her theology degree from Franciscan University of Steubenville and spent the following seven years serving as a youth minister in Houston. She now feels blessed to spend her days with her husband, Mark, and their four children, while still getting to travel to speak about Jesus. Most recently, Katie joined the team at Paradisus Dei as the Content Coordinator for the new parish-based women's program, She Shall Be Called Woman. Connect and follow Katie HERE [https://www.instagram.com/katiehartfiel/#]!
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