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Betsy Keith Releases This One's for the Girls: A Christ-Centered Guide Offering Hope, Scripture, and Sisterhood for Women Facing Breast Cancer
Author, breast cancer survivor, and encourager in Christ, Betsy Keith has officially released This One's for the Girls: Embracing the Sisterhood of Breast Cancer and the God Who Holds Us Fast.
Author, breast cancer survivor, and encourager in Christ, Betsy Keith has officially released This One's for the Girls: Embracing the Sisterhood of Breast Cancer and the God Who Holds Us Fast
DALLAS, TX / ACCESS Newswire / September 9, 2025 / Written for women diagnosed with breast cancer (or any cancer)-and the family, friends, and caregivers who walk beside them-this book is a heartfelt companion for one of life's hardest journeys. Blending scripture, personal testimonies, medical insight, and practical wisdom, it offers the reassurance of God's presence, the comfort of shared experience, and the reminder that no woman fights alone.
Betsy Keith Releases This One's for the Girls: A Christ-Centered Guide Offering Hope, Scripture, and Sisterhood for Women Facing Breast Cancer
Betsy's words are both gentle and empowering, reflecting her deep faith and her unwavering desire to come alongside others. Her core message is simple but powerful: "You are not alone."
"Embracing the sisterhood no one wants, but everyone desperately needs," says Keith,"this book is my heartfelt offering to women in the fight of their lives. I wanted to create the resource I couldn't find when I was in treatment-one that pointed me to Jesus at every turn, wrapped me in the wisdom of other survivors, and reminded me again and again of God's unshakable faithfulness."
What Readers Will Find Inside
Betsy's battle story, plus stories and pearls of wisdom from other breast cancer survivors.
Practical guidance for navigating treatment, recovery, and everyday life during cancer.
Biblically rooted encouragement from scripture, classic Christian authors, and devotionals.
Space for reflection and prayer, inviting readers to connect deeply with God in the middle of their journey.
A voice of authenticity and hope from someone who has walked the same path and found joy on the other side.
Meeting a Unique Need
While many cancer resources focus solely on medical facts or general encouragement, This One's for the Girls bridges the gap-combining faith, actionable insights, and intentional scripture for the battle. It addresses the emotional, spiritual, and practical needs of women in treatment, while also offering comfort and understanding to those who love them.
Betsy's prayer is that every woman who opens these pages will feel at home, resting in words of women who understand and will find security wrapped in the truth that she is deeply loved, held by God, and never alone.
This One's for the Girls is now available at thisonesforthegirls.com/shop and Amazon.
Contact Information
Betsy Keith
Author
[email protected]
SOURCE: Betsy Keith
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