New Book Offers Faith-Based Path to Healing and Identity for Women
January 10th, 2026 8:00 AM
By: Newsworthy Staff
Dr. Catherine Jackson's book 'Girl, God's Not Done' provides a transformational guide for women seeking emotional healing and identity through faith, addressing themes of restoration, boundaries, and self-worth.

Dr. Catherine Jackson has released 'Girl, God's Not Done,' a book designed to help women confront emotional scars, reclaim their value, and rediscover their identity through a faith-based perspective. The work addresses critical themes including restoration, radical honesty, breaking free from insecurity, releasing unhealthy patterns, and building confidence that is rooted in God's love. Jackson shares pivotal moments from her own journey that led to personal revelation, providing readers with relatable insights into overcoming deep-seated emotional challenges.
The book offers practical guidance for achieving emotional wholeness, establishing healthy boundaries, fostering healthier relationships, and understanding love as defined by spiritual principles. This practical approach makes the content accessible to women at various stages of their personal and spiritual development. Jackson positions the publication as part of a broader movement within churches, ministries, and faith-based communities aimed at supporting women's holistic well-being. The author's background as a leadership coach, professor, speaker, and certified John Maxwell Trainer with a PhD in Pastoral Psychology informs the book's methodology.
Her expertise in equipping women and students with tools for confidence, emotional intelligence, and faith-centered self-leadership is central to the book's framework. Jackson's Caribbean heritage, lived experiences, and spiritual journey contribute an authentic voice to her mission of helping women see themselves as God does. The release is available through various channels, including the publisher's website at https://www.24-7pressrelease.com. The book's emergence responds to a perceived need for resources that combine psychological insight with spiritual foundation, offering a structured path for those grappling with issues of self-worth and identity. By focusing on transformation through faith, Jackson aims to provide a lasting resource for personal development and community support within faith-oriented contexts.
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