Author, Get Over Yourself (2011)
					Minister and Motivational Speaker
					Attended of Flagler College, Florida
					Married to minister Anthony and mother of two, Cole and Jordan
									 			
			 
			
			
					 
		
		
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		Jennifer Beckham: Get Over Yourself!
		
		By 
  The 700 Club
        
		
		
		
		ONCE  UPON A TIME
Jennifer grew up in Palm  Beach County, Florida. The fourth of five children, she was raised in a loving,  close-knit family. She recalls family dinners and family vacations. When she  was seven she remembers one special family trip to Disney World. 
		She spotted  Cinderella in her magical stagecoach and snapped a photo of the princess.  Then looking up at her mother and said,  “That’s what I want to be when I grow up, Mommy. I want to be a Disney  Princess!” This is a dream she would actually see fulfilled later in her life.
		  
		Jennifer and her siblings  were raised Catholic and attended Catholic school. She enjoyed going to church  with her family, but attending Catholic school was often unbearable as she began  having major difficulties with girls – bullying, backbiting, and jealousy. It  was during this time in her life that Jennifer suffered one of the greatest  losses in her life. 
		In high school, her father, Darryl Mitchell, passed away at  the age of 50 after a very courageous battle with cancer. His death created a  tremendous void in her heart at a very fragile age. The mistreatment from girls  at school became so brutal after her father’s death that she swore off female  friendships altogether.
		 Unfortunately, in the absence of good girlfriends to  see her through this difficult time, Jennifer began looking for love and  acceptance in the arms of boys – one unhealthy relationship after another. Since  Jennifer came to despise school, she immersed herself in sports. Her true  passion was girls’ softball which she played almost year-round from the time  she was five years old. Her high school team won several consecutive 4A Class  State Championships. However, upon graduation, Jennifer chose to hang up her  cleats and concentrate on a career outside of softball. 
        A  DREAM COME TRUE
        During her college years,  Jennifer began pursuing her dream of working with The Walt Disney Company. In her  freshman year she was hired by Disney to do “character work” on weekends. Then,  after several months working at Disney’s MGM-Studios (now Disney’s Hollywood  Studios), Jennifer auditioned and was chosen out of thousands of girls to be a  full-time “face character” for Tokyo Disneyland. She was hired to play the  princess roles of Cinderella, Snow White, Belle, Sleeping Beauty, and Mary  Poppins. She deferred college for her eight month entertainer’s tour to Japan. 
        Shortly  into her contract in Japan, Jennifer found herself bombarded by fierce  competition and the constant demand to look perfect at all costs. Her childhood  dream of being a princess turned into a nightmare as she found herself caught  in a cycle of destructive behaviors including an eating disorder, depression,  and thoughts of suicide.  Feeling  disgusting physically and emotionally, and mentally battered, Jennifer soon  found herself looking for love in all the wrong places in an attempt to gain  some sense of self worth. She became more miserable and lonely each day. “It  wasn’t Disney’s fault. It was my pursuit of the endless search for fulfillment  that took me to the depths of despair and back,” shares Jennifer.
        A  HARSH REALITY CHECK
          On January 14, 1994, friends  urged Jennifer to go with them to a Billy Graham Crusade at the Tokyo Dome. Although reluctant, she went to the crusade. That night Jennifer  asked Christ to come into her heart. Her decision 
        marked the start of a relationship with Jesus Christ. It didn’t  take long for Jennifer to recognize that she wasn’t sent to Japan to become  the perfect Disney Princess, but rather to discover that her true worth and  beauty could only be found in the reality that she was God’s cherished  Princess. 
        “God wanted me to get over my own self issues – my self hatred, lack  of confidence and self-esteem, my fears, feelings of rejection, and deep seated  anger so I could begin to reach out to others,” shares Jennifer. As she worked  through these issues God taught her seven principles that revealed earth  shattering truths and developed in her a real faith in God. “He delivered me  from myself,” shares Jennifer. Her Princess Principles include:
        
          - Choose to Act on Faith, Not Feelings –  Faith is about believing, not feeling. Walking in faith is always an active and  deliberate choice. 
- Trust God’s Wisdom in Choosing You –  Realize God chose you, despite your imperfections and differences, to  participate in His perfect plan.
- Allow God to Heal the Tender Places in  Your Life – Confession shows that we are willing to take action and allows  you to experience unconditional love and acceptance. Jennifer shares how after over  a year of a very rocky marriage God revealed to her how she was still  struggling with her past. God began dealing with her heart and told her to tell  her husband about her past –everything.  She desperately did not want to reveal the painful details of her past to her  husband fearful that if he knew he would never love her or want her anymore. In  obedience, as God directed Jennifer began to uncover the dreadful details of  her past life while her husband listened in silence. She expected him to look  at her in disgust, but instead he said, “I love you.” That one event changed  her relationship with her husband, her relationship with the Lord, and her  relationship with herself. It all changed for the better.
- Mourn Over Your Past One Last Time –  Grieving or mourning is that God- given process that allows true healing to  occur. Then get up and wash your face and get on with the plans that God has  for you.
- Form  a New Attitude Based on the Truths of God – Daily renew your mind  and your thought life. 
Jennifer recalls one  particular day as a Disney Princess. She was exhausted from the endless cycle  of binging, purging, and not feeling well. She managed to make it to work but  her supervisor, Tommy, asked what was wrong with her. “I don’t feel like a  princess today, Tommy,” she said. His response: “Who ever asked you to feel?  You were chosen to be a princess. Now go, wash your face, get a new attitude,  put on your clothes, and go be Cinderella!”
        
          - Step Into the Shoes Made Only for You – When  Jennifer stepped into her costume or into her Cinderella shoes she shares, “I  seemed to become my character.” The Bible says we are to put on Christ,  righteousness, the armor of God, love, strength, and our “new self.” 
- Show Up and Fulfill God’s Role for You – God  will use a willing vessel. Don’t let shame keep you down when God has delivered  you from the past. 
After her salvation  experience, life didn’t instantly get easier for Jennifer. She still struggled  to fit into her new self. It was during those three years of floundering in her  newfound faith that Jennifer met an evangelist, Anthony Beckham  Within eight weeks of meeting, the couple  married and began seeking God’s purpose for their life together. Before long,  Jennifer was standing in front of her home church ministering. 
        She has spent  the past 14 years traveling extensively---with Anthony and  independently---ministering in twenty-two states throughout the U.S. and  throughout Canada.Since then, Jennifer has had the incredible  opportunity to minister for the Women’s Ministry of Lakewood Church in Houston,  Texas as well as serve as a motivational speaker and “character educator” in  public school assemblies. She speaks candidly about the tough topics of  promiscuity, depression, eating disorders, cutting and low self-worth. 
        
		
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