About The Book
About The Book
Victory Over Emotional Eating Through Gods Word
“Victory Over Emotional Eating Through God’s Words” is not simply a weight loss memoir; it’s a testimony of survival, faith, and healing. Rhonda shares the raw truth of losing 170 pounds, not just from her body but also from her spirit, as she uncovers how rejection, abandonment, shame, and trauma shaped her relationship with food.
Her story begins with heartbreak most would never imagine: abandoned at 18 months old at a truck stop, left to wrestle with the question, “What’s wrong with me?” That early rejection echoed through her childhood and adulthood, becoming the foundation of emotional eating, secrecy, and cycles of shame.
Yet this book is not only about struggle, it’s about transformation. Rhonda invites readers into her journey of confronting emotional hunger with spiritual truth, learning to run to God instead of food, and finding strength in His Word. Each session combines scripture, heartfelt reflection, journal prompts, and prayers that help uncover the roots of pain while offering hope for healing.
This book is for anyone who has ever stood in front of the fridge with tears in their eyes, for those who have carried shame in silence, and for those who long to believe they are loved, chosen, and more than their struggles.
This read is more than a memoir; it’s a guide for breaking free, reclaiming identity, and learning that true satisfaction comes not from calories but from Christ.
Why Read It?
Victory Over Emotional Eating Through Gods Word
Why do we reach for food when we crave comfort, love, or peace? Why do the echoes of rejection or shame linger long after the moment has passed? “Victory Over Emotional Eating Through God’s Words” speaks to those silent battles we rarely admit out loud, the late-night cravings, the hidden tears, the questions of worth that weigh heavier than any number on a scale. Rhonda’s story isn’t polished or sugarcoated; it’s real, raw, and tender. Through her honesty, readers will find the courage to look at their hidden struggles with compassion instead of judgment. This book reminds us that healing doesn’t mean erasing the past, but learning to live unashamed, anchored in truth, and strengthened by faith. It’s for anyone who longs to feel less alone in their struggles and more certain that they are loved, chosen, and never beyond God’s reach.