When it comes to the dominant culture, Christians often feel like outsiders. What if that’s meant to be a reason for joy? In this review of Patrick Miller and Keith […]
TIRED OF LISTENING TO LIES ABOUT YOURSELF?
You’ve been told to do whatever it takes to fit in—even if that means becoming someone else. You’ve heard you will be lovable if you can only meet the right criteria of likes, looks, and labels. You’ve been offered identities that segregate you from others, conditioning you to look down on others in pride or up at them in envy.
Stop listening to that voice. It doesn’t care about you. It doesn’t even know you.
How do you discover who you really are? Ask Jesus. Jesus knew people’s deepest insecurities and darkest sins. Yet he also knew their created purpose and redemptive potential. He knows yours too.
Identity invites you to explore who you are according to Jesus. Anthony Walker and Michelle Eagle are wise, compassionate guides as they walk you through what Jesus says about you—and the dignity and transformation that come from walking in your true identity.
“Anthony and Michelle expertly tackle the issue of our day.”
—Jason Whitlock, host of Fearless with Jason Whitlock
“Walker and Eagle authors show how Jesus heals the wounds of our souls and grants us an unchanging identity, no matter our life circumstances.”
—Renée Webb Sproles, author of Male and Female
“Knowing who you are in Christ is the only way to survive a broken world. Walker and Eagle offer sound insight for realizing who you are and why it matters. Read this book.”
—David Young, author of A Grand Illusion and Resilient
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