Everyone wants to feel significant. We look for significance in
our achievements, our relationships, our appearance, our
socioeconomic status. But our true significance is found in none of
those things.
Using her experience with an abusive relationship as a backdrop,
Autumn Miles acknowledges the struggles that so many women face as
they pursue significance--struggles that can lead to eating
disorders, self-harm, depression, and other types of oppression.
Through her own story and her experience mentoring other women,
Autumn shows readers that their significance is found only in
Christ, and that no matter what lurks in a young woman's past or
how she feels about herself, significance is obtainable--now.
Autumn Miles is the president and founder of The Blush Network, a ministry that reaches both churched and unchurched women. The Blush Network partners with organizations such as Big Brothers/Big Sisters, I am Second, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Young Life, and Liberty University. Autumn lives in Dallas, Texas, with her husband, Eddie, and their two children.