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Book Review: Who Am I Author: Elize-Marie Müller


Who are you? If someone asked you, how would you respond? Probably, your answer changes from one day to the next, or one season of your life to the next. Why? What influences how you think about yourself?


Maybe you are in a stormy season and you’ve been tossed about so much you’re no longer sure who you really are. Maybe you are in the most peaceful and joyful season of your life and cruising along beautifully. Whatever your season at the moment, it would be well worth your while to do a safety check on the foundation of what you believe about who you really are.


In this book, you will learn:

· The difference between identity and personal attributes

· To recognize false identities and discover the foundational role of a biblical identity

· About the link between identity, behavior and purpose.


As a Christian, you may be familiar with biblical terminology about who you are, yet unfamiliar with how that empowers you to live the life Jesus intended for us.

This book explains nine biblical identities that God declares over every Christian believer. Knowing about them will help you overcome sin and live in greater obedience, courage and victory.




Reviewed by:

Roxie van der Linde


Tell us a bit about yourself:

I am wife to an amazing husband, mother to twins, intermediate phase teacher and a child of God. I have such a deep love for books.


Name of Book:

Who I am?


Author:

Elize-Marie Müller


What drew you to read this book?:

In recent years finding my role of who I am has been a little blurred. Mother, wife, friend, teacher etc. This was just the type of book I needed to read at this point in my life. There are so many roles in our lives and sometime we need help and direction.


What impact did the book have on your life?:

This book had a huge impact on me. There are so many things I took away to help myself understand who I am and who I need to be. The book really helped to unblur those lines and helped me understand more of who I am and who I could be. The chapters and sections are clearly lined out with referenced scriptures.


In a paragraph, what is the main point of the book?:

This book really helps clear up the roles of everyday lives. It helps us understand the differences between personal attributes and identity. It helps us understand that there is a link between identity, behavior and purpose in our lives.


Who would benefit from reading this book?:

Everyone. People who need to understand the role/s they are walking in, to better understand their identity and purpose.


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