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Who Told You You Were Naked? is a raw exposition of a distraught young woman set free from mental torment and addiction through a personal encounter with Jesus Christ, the Son of the Living God.
About the author
Elizabeth Clements is the owner and operator of Hairapy by Elizabeth, a hair studio salon in Salisbury, North Carolina, where she resides with her husband Bill and their children. As a full-time hairstylist, Elizabeth uses her artistic craft as an opportunity to engage clients on a deep, personal level and point them to the love of Jesus. Who Told You You Were Naked? tells the story of her own powerful encounter with Jesus that changed the trajectory of her life by calling her out of a life of addiction, pain and inner turmoil. As Christ renewed her mind, body and spirit, she developed a longing to see the transformation of others. Elizabeth is passionate about growing in her gifting and high calling in Christ, helping equip others in the faith, and in strengthening the body of Christ at large to prepare for our Lord’s coming again.
Summary
Who Told You You Were Naked? is a raw exposition of a distraught young woman set free from mental torment and addiction through a personal encounter with Jesus Christ, the Son of the Living God.
Foreword
- Submit to key industry reviewers, including Publishers Weekly and Library Journal.
- Leverage the author's small business in the community to initiate networking and create book awareness
- Utilize established relationships from significant community service roles for networking and promotion
- Distribute books among Addiction treatment facilities, halfway homes, and churches to directly reach potential readers who would resonate with the book's message
- Harness experience as a speaker and teacher to conduct public speaking sessions
- Engage with local churches and community events to spread the word and share insights from the book
- Conduct a robust social media launch to create buzz online
- Plan radio broadcasts in the community on faith networks to cater to a larger audience
- Organize speaking engagements in both religious and civic community platforms