Did you hear about the church that split because they couldn’t agree on the new color of carpet? We hear crazy stories like this and laugh. Nervously. Because we all […]
We invite you to read this short preview of the book Identity: Who You Really Are in Christ.
Anthony has the heart of a disciple maker and leads a thriving church in middle Tennessee, and Michelle brings a passion for seeing women become mature disciples of Christ through relational discipleship founded on their identity in Christ and grounded in biblical truth. Their prayer is that you will choose to read their short, practical book, filled with examples from our experiences as disciple makers to help you grasp the devastation that follows when the enemy coaxes you into forgetting your identity in Christ as children of the Most High.
They have created this preview of Identity with additional content to support your journey as you walk through the book.
In this supplement, you will find the foreword to the book, written by Bobby Harrington, as well as a few excerpted paragraphs from throughout the book. There are also two printable bookmarks at the end of the preview:
They also want to mention an additional resource that will help you on this journey. Bobby Harrington and Anthony Walker’s podcast Scripture in Black and White included Michelle as their special guest for 8 podcasts devoted to unpacking each chapter of this book. This is a wonderful complement to the written material, and we hope that you will share it with others. You can find these podcast episodes HERE. You can find the full book HERE.
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