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OverviewFLESH AND FILTERS A CULTURE OF EXPOSURE In the beginning, when Adam and Eve first realized they were naked, they covered themselves in shame. Today, our generation has reversed the story. We strip off the fig leaves and run to the spotlight, eager for the eyes of strangers. What once brought embarrassment now brings applause; what once was hidden in the quiet of intimacy is broadcast to the multitudes. 'Flesh and Filters: A Culture of Exposure' is a mirror held to an era that has traded modesty for metrics. We expose our bodies to gain followers, we shape our bodies for validation, and we cloak our flaws not with garments but with filters. The Psalmist wrote, ""I praise You because I am fearfully and wonderfully made"" yet many of us have learned to worship the digital reflection instead of the Creator. This book is not merely about flesh; it is about a hunger for approval, a hunger that is never satisfied. Like the Tower of Babel, our platforms rise higher and higher, built on the pursuit of being seen. But at what cost? Here, we peel back the layers to confront the truth, exposure without purpose leads not to freedom, but to captivity. Stripped of Filters, Clothed in Grace: A Story of Redemption and Restored Identity We live in an age where exposure is currency. With every scroll, swipe, and filter, the world applauds beauty, freedom, and boldness yet often leaves hearts starved of truth. The culture tells us that the more skin we reveal, the more attention we earn; the more filtered our lives appear, the more accepted we become. But beneath the surface lies a question few dare to ask: What is the cost of this exposure? I was born into a Christian family, surrounded by prayer, faith, and the warmth of fellowship. As a child, I loved everything about church life the singing, the community, and the sense of belonging. But at the age of sixteen, something in me shifted. I found myself drawn into a different world, one that promised excitement and freedom. Parties, drinking, smoking, and immorality soon became my new lifestyle. I even embraced provocative dressing, believing it was the path to beauty, acceptance, and relevance. In the culture I stepped into, social media became my stage. Every time I posted a picture or video of myself dressed seductively, the likes and comments flowed like water. Strangers affirmed me, and for a moment, I felt seen. Yet behind the carefully filtered images was a heart covered in scars. Beneath the makeup and attention lived loneliness, rejection, and a deep sense of unworthiness. The truth was that my self-esteem had never been lower. I was broken, hiding behind the screen of a phone, exposing my flesh to the world while my soul starved for true love. This cycle continued until I encountered Christ in a way I could not ignore. His presence touched the deepest parts of my brokenness. I began to see that the ""exposure"" I sought through the approval of others could never heal me it only deepened the void. Jesus, however, clothed me with a new identity, one not dependent on filters or provocative images, but on His love and grace. "" Full Product DetailsAuthor: Adriana Munack , Nick MunackPublisher: Independently Published Imprint: Independently Published Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.50cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.118kg ISBN: 9798277130315Pages: 80 Publication Date: 02 December 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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