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Who Do You Think You Are?: Finding Your True Identity in Christ

Who Do You Think You Are?: Finding Your True Identity in Christ is a spiritual guide that delves into the question of personal identity, connecting it to Christian beliefs. The book encourages readers to explore their spiritual journey and discover their true selves in the context of their faith in Christ. It provides a comprehensive look at the role of faith in shaping one's identity, emphasizing the transformative impact of spiritual growth on the individual's life. more

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Mark Driscoll
Mark Driscoll

Mark Driscoll is an American pastor born on October 11, 1970. Known for his straightforward teaching style and profound biblical knowledge, he is one of the leading figures in modern evangelical Christianity. more

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