‘Cherish’
[from
Middle English cherishen, from Old French cherir, cheriss, cher, from Latin
carus]
• to
protect and treat with great care and affection/to treasure/to nurture/to think
well of
Contents
Foreword
Introduction:
Cherished
1 The
beginning of mysteries
2 Lovely
label
3 Uggs
in the rain
4
First-time club
5 Holy
body
6 The invisible
girl
7 Death
to bad sex
8 What
are you waiting for?
9 Nice
guys
10 Girl of gold
Foreword
Cherished is full
of real advice and practical wisdom, packed full of great stories, and
constantly drawing from the Word of God and the experience of others to help
steer us through the complicated path of changing bodies, raging hormones,
crazy crushes and setting good sexual boundaries. It is an interesting and
gripping read though it goes way beyond that, giving opportunities to pause and
reflect, to take the truth and apply it to our own lives, and to stop and think
about what we’ve read. Cherished becomes a companion for engaging
with God and the big issues of life, cheering us on to becoming a girl of gold.
I can
honestly say that Rachel herself is a particularly awesome girl of gold. In the
time I’ve been privileged to know her and hang out with her I’ve loved seeing
her love for God and others affect everything she says and does, making me
laugh one minute and cry the next! She is full of wisdom, grace and fun – and
all this overflows into her amazing book.
I really
encourage you to pick up Cherished and have a read. As you do you will
hear the voice of a woman who truly wants the best for you, who truly wants you
to succeed in life, and who truly wants you to understand yourself better and
point you towards God. You will also hear the voice of that same God telling
you over and again how much he loves you, cares for you, and has great plans
for you. The truth of Cherished has the potential to change the rest
of your life. Read it, love it, live it and go for it!
Ali Martin,
Soul Sista
Introduction:
Cherished
I have
written this book for you.
I
realize that you probably don’t know me and I don’t know you, so it might feel
a bit weird my saying that, but it’s true! I have written this book because I
want to let you in on a bit of a secret.
You are
precious, and your life is a gift to you.
It’s a
secret because few of us know it and even fewer actually believe it.
The best
thing about it is that your preciousness has nothing to do with you. Sound strange?
Read on.
Imagine
you were told by a reliable source that there was a box of diamonds buried
under the local skate park. Imagine that, late one night, you manage to
persuade your friends to sneak into the park and dig through the concrete! It’s
back-breaking work. After a while one of your friends shouts, ‘I’ve found
something!’ and you all crowd round. As the dust settles you see a box in your
friend’s hands. She takes the lid off and you look inside. Can you imagine how
you feel when you realize that inside the box is just a lump of black rock? Is
that it? You were expecting glittering diamonds. You were picturing a life of
wealth and luxury. How gutted would you feel?
A week
later you get a text from your ‘reliable source’. It reads, ‘Any luck finding
the diamonds?’ Feeling a bit miffed, you chuck the lump of rock into your bag
and take the short bus ride to meet your ‘source’. ‘It’s nothing, just an old
rock!’ you say when you arrive. ‘I can’t believe I spent the night digging up
the skate park floor for this. You can keep it!’ Your source picks up the bag
and takes out the rock. Then she puts on a pair of very odd-looking glasses.
Holding the rock very close to her eyes, she is silent for a while and then
says, ‘Um, just what I thought; priceless. This diamond is totally unique.’
Hidden
in the lump of coal is a priceless diamond. You looked and saw a rock; the ‘source’
(who is in fact a top jeweller) looked
and saw a priceless diamond. Even though everyone else overlooked it, she knew
what they were missing because she knew what she was looking for.
That’s
the thing about true value – it never changes. It just sometimes gets missed if
people don’t know what they are looking for.
Do you
feel valued, treasured, cherished?
I hope
that you have people in your life who look at you and see how precious you are.
It might be your mum or gran, your dad, your teacher or a close friend. Even
though your relationship with them isn’t always perfect, you know deep down
that they love you.
I have
written this book for you, because when God looks at you he knows what he is
looking for – and he sees how precious you are.
Or you
might be struggling to think of people in your life who treat you well. They
might say they love you or are there for you, but they are unkind to you and
regularly let you down.
I have
written this book for you, because when God looks at you he knows what he is
looking for – and he sees how precious you are.
As you
read this book I hope you will see how you can treasure yourself and your
relationships with friends and family.
I hope
you will feel inspired to discover ways of exploring your abilities and dreams.
I hope
you will be encouraged to protect your heart and still keep it open to God and
others.
I hope
you will appreciate your life and the mysteries in the world around you.
But none
of this happens overnight. It takes time to grow into the woman you dream of
becoming. ...





