Truest Thing About You
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Many identities compete to capture the real you:
You are shy.
You are an overachiever.
You are a failure.
You are a good Christian.
You are a victim.
You are single.
You are a parent.
You are a lover.
Each of these truths tries to tell you who you are. Your successes and failures, your expectations and disappointments, your secret dreams and secret shames.
But what if the truest thing about you isn’t found in any of these identities, but in who God says you are?
In The Truest Thing About You, David Lomas invites you to live out who God created you to be: Loved. Accepted. Made in His image. This is a call to move beyond the lesser voices and discover how it changes everything, ultimately helping you become who you really are.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780781408554
ISBN10: 0781408555
Dave Lomas | D. R. Jacobsen
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: February 2014
Publisher: David C. Cook
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