Dare To Be True
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A call for truth and freedom in a culture saturated with false information and deceit, from the bestselling author of The Love Everybody Wants.
Are you tired of the noise, the lies, the pressure to be someone you’re not? You wear the smile. You play the part. But you’re caught in the exhausting cycle of pretending and performing. You chase the version of freedom the world promised would satisfy. And yet, you’re still not free.
The lies we believe–about ourselves, our worth, and what will truly make us whole–keep us bound in invisible chains. But there is a way out.
Madison Prewett Troutt invites you to confront the lies that are holding you hostage and to step boldly into the life you were created to live–a life anchored in truth that leads to a freer you. Dare to Be True is real talk from Madison’s own life lessons and experiences that will help you:
– call out the lies that keep you stuck and small
– silence the noise of culture and tune into God’s truth
– stop spiraling in sin, shame, and isolation, and receive grace
– step into your purpose with clarity and without apology
This isn’t just a book about recognizing what’s wrong . It’s an invitation to step into the abundant life you were made for. With interactive challenges at the end of each chapter–Truths for You and Dares to Do–you’ll be pushed, encouraged, and equipped to live with boldness, purpose, and freedom.
Fake freedom will leave you empty.
But real freedom? The kind your soul has been craving?
That starts when you dare to be true.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780593445273
ISBN10: 0593445279
Madison Troutt
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: September 2025
Publisher: WaterBrook
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