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Be True to Yourself: Why It Doesn't Mean What You Think It Does (and How That Can Make You Happy)

Fuller, Matt


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Our culture tells us that the way to be happy is to be true to yourself. It's posted on social media, promoted in adverts, taught in schools and, even, expressed in churches. But what does that mean, and does it actually work?

Matt Fuller explores how true happiness, wholeness and freedom can be found in embracing who God has created us to be; allowing ourselves to be shaped by who the Bible says we are, rather than our own fluctuating feelings, or the voices around us. In the process, this book draws on a broad range of fascinating research and examples to give us a fresh biblical take on some of today's biggest hot-button issues.

By cutting through the confusion and showing us something better, this is a book to help every Christian live with confidence in today's culture.


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  • Cover Type
    Paperback
  • ISBN
    9781784982911
  • Page Count
    192
  • Publisher
    Good Book Co
  • Publication Date
    January 2020

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About the Author

Matt Fuller is the Senior Minister at Christ Church, Mayfair in central London. Before working as a minister Matt was a secondary school teacher teaching history and politics.
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Be True to Yourself: Why It Doesn't Mean What You Think It Does (and How That Can Make You Happy)

$12.26 $14.99

Our culture tells us that the way to be happy is to be true to yourself. It's posted on social media, promoted in adverts, taught in schools and, even, expressed in churches. But what does that mean, and does it actually work?

Matt Fuller explores how true happiness, wholeness and freedom can be found in embracing who God has created us to be; allowing ourselves to be shaped by who the Bible says we are, rather than our own fluctuating feelings, or the voices around us. In the process, this book draws on a broad range of fascinating research and examples to give us a fresh biblical take on some of today's biggest hot-button issues.

By cutting through the confusion and showing us something better, this is a book to help every Christian live with confidence in today's culture.

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