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In today’s culture, appearance matters more than ever. From social media to fashion to aging, Christian women are constantly told what to look like, what to buy, and who to become. But what does Scripture actually say about beauty — and how does our identity in Christ reshape the way we see ourselves?
In this episode, Ellen talks with Ashleigh Brophy, creative director of Preserve Magazine, about:
• How to break free from cultural beauty standards
• What identity in Christ means for everyday confidence and worth
• How creativity, motherhood, and calling flow from a secure foundation in Christ
• How to renew your mind about appearance and comparison
• Why biblical beauty begins with rest in your identity in Christ, not striving
True beauty isn’t something you achieve — it’s something that flows from a heart anchored in your identity in Christ.
Check out Preserve Magazine and their brand new issue!
Scripture referenced:
About Preserve Magazine:
Website | Instagram | TikTok
Ashleigh's favorite Bible study tools:
ESV | Mr. Pen Highlighters | Notebooks | Romans: Verse by Verse
Got a question or something on your heart? We’d love to hear it! Drop us a note — your feedback helps us create episodes that truly encourage and inspire.
True healing begins when our pain collides with the presence of God. Learn what it means to let Jesus into the messiest parts of your heart with Willow Weston's new book (and corresponding Bible study), Collide. Click here to order your copy and get your free gifts!
Join our community! If you are a Christian woman seeking to know God deeper, study Scriptures, pray with and for others, strengthen your faith, and support other in doing the same, this is the place for you.
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In today’s culture, appearance matters more than ever. From social media to fashion to aging, Christian women are constantly told what to look like, what to buy, and who to become. But what does Scripture actually say about beauty — and how does our identity in Christ reshape the way we see ourselves?
In this episode, Ellen talks with Ashleigh Brophy, creative director of Preserve Magazine, about:
• How to break free from cultural beauty standards
• What identity in Christ means for everyday confidence and worth
• How creativity, motherhood, and calling flow from a secure foundation in Christ
• How to renew your mind about appearance and comparison
• Why biblical beauty begins with rest in your identity in Christ, not striving
True beauty isn’t something you achieve — it’s something that flows from a heart anchored in your identity in Christ.
Check out Preserve Magazine and their brand new issue!
Scripture referenced:
About Preserve Magazine:
Website | Instagram | TikTok
Ashleigh's favorite Bible study tools:
ESV | Mr. Pen Highlighters | Notebooks | Romans: Verse by Verse
Got a question or something on your heart? We’d love to hear it! Drop us a note — your feedback helps us create episodes that truly encourage and inspire.
True healing begins when our pain collides with the presence of God. Learn what it means to let Jesus into the messiest parts of your heart with Willow Weston's new book (and corresponding Bible study), Collide. Click here to order your copy and get your free gifts!
Join our community! If you are a Christian woman seeking to know God deeper, study Scriptures, pray with and for others, strengthen your faith, and support other in doing the same, this is the place for you.
Support the show
💌 You don't have to grow alone! Subscribe to our newsletter for spiritual encouragement, podcast news, and practical resources to help you thrive.
YouTube channel ☕ Instagram
Some of the links in this episode may be affiliate links, meaning if you click through and make a purchase, we may earn a small commission at no extra cost to you.

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