Identity is an issue for both Christian and non-Christians alike, in that they look virtually the same. Our societies imply that if you have or possess a certain item, so you are able to do what you need to do, all so you can possibly be who you are. This is not the biblical example of Jesus and God's original intention.Part of the issue is that some churches, evangelists, and Bible teachers are singularly focused upon the broken image of Adam and Eve. They rush to the story of the fall of humanity to prove the point that we are fatally broken, flawed, and are in need of a savior. There we stay presented with a corrupted, broken, and distorted image of what humanity is. Without knowing who we were supposed to be, we will have no idea of what we are aiming for. How then can we carry out the commands of Jesus (Matthew 10:7-8; 28:19-20, Luke 16:15), or the proclamations of Luke 4:18-19 or Isaiah 61:1-2, without knowing who we are?The purpose of this book is to help you begin to see what it was and who it is that you are created to be. Это и многое другое вы найдете в книге Who Are You? (Kevin McKinney D.Min)