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Made for More: An Invitation to Live in God's Image

Anderson, Hannah


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Re-imagine yourself as more than just yourself; a person made in the likeness of the Creator and Sustainer of the Universe. Ours is a culture defined by what sets us apart, but that isn’t how the Father wants us to see each other, or ourselves. This intelligent, thought-provoking book shows us a powerful vision of the good life; that is, life as God meant it to be lived.

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Who Are You, Really?
Is your identity based on a role? Is it linked to a relationship? Do your achievements influence how you view yourself? What does your family say about you? Who are you as a woman?

Honestly, these are not the right questions. The real question is, who are you as a person created in God's image? Until we see our identity in His, we're settling for seconds. And we were made for so much more...


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  • Cover Type
    Paperback
  • ISBN
    9780802410320
  • Page Count
    174
  • Publisher
    Moody Publishers
  • Publication Date
    March 2014

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About the Author

Hannah Anderson lives in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia where she works alongside her husband in rural ministry and cares for their three young children. You can find more of her writing at her blog: sometimesalight.com.

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Made for More: An Invitation to Live in God's Image

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Identity Myopia and the Maker's Image from The Gospel Coalition on Vimeo.

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Publisher's Description

Who Are You, Really?
Is your identity based on a role? Is it linked to a relationship? Do your achievements influence how you view yourself? What does your family say about you? Who are you as a woman?

Honestly, these are not the right questions. The real question is, who are you as a person created in God's image? Until we see our identity in His, we're settling for seconds. And we were made for so much more...

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