“Hollow: Faith-based memoir of anorexia recovery and author’s experience in residential treatment in the late 1990’s” by Jena Morrow
“Hollow: Faith-based memoir of anorexia recovery and author’s experience in residential treatment in the late 1990’s” by Jena Morrow
Jena Morrow has an eating disorder. It can kill her. Jena Morrow has a Savior. He came to give her abundant life.
This is not a polished tale of victory but an honest, true story of fragility. Hollow recounts Jena’s daily struggle with anorexia and the God who is able and willing to reach down into the dirt. A central theme of Hollow is the surrender of control to Jesus Christ. His Word is interwoven throughout the story as rebuttals to the lies that besiege those engaged in any addiction.
In addition to her point of view, Jena includes those of her friends, family, and former therapists providing an undercurrent of hope.
Written in an easy conversational voice, Hollow will resonate with those in the midst of a struggle and those who stand beside them. (via Amazon)
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Jena Morrow, CADC
As the Alumnae Coordinator at Timberline Knolls, Jena develops and maintains relationships with former TK residents after they return home. This is accomplished via phone, email, social media, and other avenues of communication. She is responsible for producing and facilitating various alumnae events, including monthly on-campus gatherings as well as an annual retreat in the Chicago area. She is constantly striving to grow and evolve the alumnae program, which she helped create, and manages an active Alumnae Board and network across the country and world. As a national eating disorders awareness advocate and professional speaker, Jena has traveled throughout the country sharing her recovery story and delivering a message of hope and freedom from disordered eating and distorted self-image.