I Am : A 60 Day Journey To Knowing Who You Are Because Of Who He Is
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Every day we’re assaulted by messages in movies, magazines, and social media about who we are “supposed” to be. Inadvertently, we compare ourselves to what we hear and see. Am I beautiful? Am I loveable? Am I enough? Caught up in the onslaught of our media-saturated, busyness-addicted culture, the answer, in spite of our efforts, is in fact, “No.” Written in the fresh and honest voice of a fellow struggler, I Am challenges the distorted messages that have long held us hostage. Just as Moses stood at the base of a burning bush and asked God the age-old question, “Who am I”, we too stand in the Presence of the I AM and await his answer.
With warm personal stories, solid biblical teaching, and plentiful opportunities to rewrite the reader’s personal narrative, I Am is a beautiful journey to rediscover who we really are-as God sees us. Each day starts with a verse from the Bible, one of the book’s sixty quotes from either God the Father or God the Son, revealing His heart for His children, and is then followed by a strong devotional reading. Whether read over the course of 60 days or spread out in 5-day increments over a 12-week study, I Am replaces the messages that hold us hostage with the truths that set us free.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780310339809
ISBN10: 0310339804
Michele Cushatt
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: January 2017
Publisher: Zondervan
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