Bethia BritzaBethia is the lucky mum of two gorgeous, busy, dirt loving kids. And the wife of a man who lights up rooms with his interpretive dance moves, and corny Dad-jokes. She has a background in mental health and counselling, and is intrigued and fascinated y people. Jesus has been extraordinarily kind to her, and lifted panic attacks, confusion and trauma off her heart. They are deeply in love. Bethia spent her younger years growing up on the family farm. Then, from the age of 12, her parents started staffing drug rehabs, so she shared her family with recovering drug addicts and alcoholics, gaining valuable life experience, and building some treasured friendships. What qualifies this woman to write a book about a child finding her identity in Jesus? Aside from being a Mum, Bethia has had many years of experience with children. She's fed them in the slums of Guyana, taught them and provided practical help in the orphanages of West Bali, run vacation care programs for them for the Soup Kitchen, protected them as a Supervisor of court ordered visitations and taught them about her phenomenal God at the local primary school in Coffs Harbour. She also studied Behavioural Science for two years, and has a Diploma in Counselling and a Certificate IV in Christian Ministry. She LOVES to write. During her personal mental health struggles, she was set free by discovering the core message of this book - that our identity is found by connecting to our creator - the lover of our hearts. She has lived this truth and experienced the accompanying freedom. And most of all, Bethia is uniquely qualified to write this book, because she has a pretty daughter who has faced this struggle. People often commented on her beauty. So Mila started to internalise the message that she was valuable because of how she looked. Bethia asked Jesus how to address that unhelpful belief, as she knew it would be a debilitating belief to have to live with, especially in our social media saturated culture. And Jesus planted a little story in her heart. She immediately wrote and printed it in a booklet and has read it to her daughter for the past two years. It is still one of Mila's favourite books. So Bethia decided to print it, in case it may help any other "princessly-inclined" girls in overcoming unhelpful self-beliefs. (PS. If readers have trouble with Jesus being a "handsome" prince (due to Isaiah 53:2), please understand that I am not defining beauty in this book as related to physical appearance. Jesus's heart is more attractive than any other heart I've ever know. No Christian is unattracted the heart of Jesus - it's too delightful!) (P.P.S. If you are not a Christian, you probably won't love this book, so please don't buy! I don't want to disappoint you! Read More Read Less