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An Identity to Die For

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Who am I and do I really matter? This is a heartfelt cry today, articulated in different ways, often even among those who claim to be Christians.

Paul Mallard shows us what the Bible teaches us about our identity as human beings and, more specifically, as Christians. We look at our relationship with God, with the church, with our family and in the workplace. The starting point is the NT book of Ephesians, which is far more relevant today than we might think.

The author brings us right into the heart of his family, explaining how Abe, his young grandson, in spite of severe disability from birth, was made by a loving and kind Creator, with unique value and immeasurable dignity. In fact, our dignity as humans stems from the fact that God has created us in his image - how amazing is that!

This is a book which will orientate and reassure us, offering genuine confidence. But it will also move our hearts to praise God for investing such value in human beings like us, and for sending his Son, Jesus, so that we could have freedom from sin and enjoy the status of sons and daughters.

Preface
1 Who am I?
2 Unbelievably blessed
3 Undeservedly rescued
4 Unimaginably transformed
5 Every barrier is down
6 Every person is needed
7 Everyone worships something
8 Against the flow
9 The home - men and women
10 Fight for who you are
11 People of hope
12 More loved than you can imagine

About This Edition

ISBN: 9781783599387
Publication date: 20th February 2020
Author: Paul Mallard
Publisher: IVP
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 192 pages
Genres: Religion and beliefs
Nature and existence of God and of the Divine
Christian life and practice
Social media / social networking
Counselling and care of students
Psychology: the self, ego, identity, personality