PRAISE FOR WHO DO YOU THINK YOU ARE?
The key to understanding your true identity is shaped by your relationship with Jesus Christ. In Christ you are completely acceptable, extremely valuable, eternally loved, totally forgiven, and fully capable. Pick up a copy of Who Do You Think You Are? and learn the truth about who you really are.
RICK WARREN, Pastor of Saddleback Church, Author of The Purpose Driven Life
Who do you think you are? is a far-reaching, belief-revealing, life-shaping, and identity-forming question. My friend Mark Driscoll is an exciting new voice speaking to a newly minted generation of men and women who are hungry for spiritual truth today. Who Do You Think You Are? brings us insights from ancient history that speak to us powerfully today. Mark unpacks truth that every believer, young and old, needs to know. I highly recommend this book to you.
GREG LAURIE, Pastor of Harvest Christian Fellowship, Evangelist for the Harvest Crusades
There are a few things that stir affections, intensify worship, and change the way we interact with God and others like understanding our identity in Christ. Almost all that robs us of vitality in life and faith is a fundamental misunderstanding about who we are in Christ. Mark Driscoll continues to write books that are not only extremely well written but are also needed in our day and age.
MATT CHANDLER, Pastor of The Village Church, President of Acts 29 Church Planting Network, Author of The Explicit Gospel
So many people stumble through life desperately trying to fit in, never knowing who they are or what God wants them to do. Mark Driscolls book will empower you to stop living for peoples approval and start living from Gods truth. This book will give you an unshakeable, biblical understanding of who you are in Christ. When you know who you are, youll know what to do.
CRAIG GROESCHEL, Senior Pastor of LifeChurch.tv, Author of Soul Detox: Clean Living in a Contaminated World
This book hits very close to home for me. I spent years in ministry for Christ without understanding my identity in Christ. I know now that I was not alone. When we place our identity in anything but our relationship with Jesus, we have built our future on a platform that could crumble at any moment. When, by the grace of God, we understand who we are in Christ, everything else can crumble and we will still be standing. I highly commend this book to you.
SHEILA WALSH, Speaker and Author of God Loves Broken People
Mark has an uncanny gift of communicating very complex truths in an extremely accessable way. In a world filled with authentic identity replacements; Mark seeks to show how being transformed by Jesus is true transformation. However, it also will help you to know the one who gives new identity. Transformation without a relationship is to be an orphan. Yet transformation with relationship creates the deepest sense of meaning possible. That is why Who Do You Think You Are? is a helpful tool to bring clarity to the point of identity.
ERIC MASON, Pastor of Epiphany Fellowship, Philadelphia, PA
Finally someone has given the foundational and transformational subject of gospel identity the thorough treatment it needs. Jesus didnt just forgive your sins, he also gave you a brand new, life-altering identity. Sadly, many believers in Jesus Christ continue to frantically look horizontally for what they have already been given vertically in Jesus. In this very helpful book, Mark powerfully addresses both our identity idolatry and our identity amnesia. I am very thankful for this book, and soon you will be too.
PAUL TRIPP, Author and Executive Director of Center for Pastoral Life and Care
Mark Driscoll is a gifted teacher able to make complicated spiritual truths easy to understand and applicable in our lives. In Who Do You Think You Are?, you will be transformed by the truth that we are made in the image of God, and made new in Christ. This isnt just an abstract theory to think aboutits a practical reality to live by.
STEVEN FURTICK, Pastor of Elevation Church, New York Times Best-Selling Author of Greater
Mark Driscoll makes a compelling case that properly understanding who we are in Christ is the key to living out our calling in Christ. When our self-talk and self-image are based primarily on what weve done and what others think of us, we inevitably end up with a skewed and bogus image. This book will help you realign your self-talk and self-image with the truth of Gods Word, so that the next time you look in the mirror youll see the same person Jesus sees.
LARRY OSBORNE, Author and Pastor of North Coast Church, Vista, CA
I am very pleased with Mark Driscolls latest book, Who Do You Think You Are? Normally that question makes me start guiltily, but in this case Driscoll is simply unpacking the ground of every believers identity from the book of Ephesians. Many people will be enormously helped by this book.
DOUGLAS WILSON, Author and Pastor of Christ Church, Moscow, ID
For those who feel the acute pressure of thinking you have to be the best in order to be somebody, you have to win in order to count, you have to succeed in order to matter, you have to be liked in order to be valuable... this book is for you. My friend Mark Driscoll shows that our identity is not the sum of our achievements, and that our worth is not measured by our performance. In fresh and captivating ways, he shows how the gospel frees us from this obsessive pressure to perform, this slavish demand to become, and how the gospel declares that in Christ we already are.
TULLIAN TCHIVIDJIAN, Pastor of Coral Ridge Presbyterian Church, Author of Jesus + Nothing = Everything
People are suffering from an identity crisis. It seems everywhere we turn we see people striving to become someone or something that they perceive will bring them some sort of contentment when in reality the opposite is true. In this unbelievable book, Pastor Mark Driscoll uncovers the reality that before we can discover what we are supposed to do or become in life, we must first discover who we belong to. A life wrapped up in Jesus has way more passion for things that matter and the potential to make a difference!
PERRY NOBLE, Pastor of NewSpring Church
This book was written by a father and dedicated to his teenage daughter. I believe it is a book any dad would be delighted to have his daughter or son read, comprehend, believe, and walk in. Built around Ephesians and the believers identity in Christ, this work is filled with biblical and theological wisdom. It deals with a significant number of subjects and lays a superb foundation for a life that can know Christ and enjoy all his benefits. I like this book a lot. It has my glad and heartfelt endorsement.
DANIEL L. AKIN, President of Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, Wake Forest, NC
The best professionals in the world and of the world give their very best to shape our identity so that we will be and buy what they want. Mark Driscolls Who Do You Think You Are? is an outstanding voice helping us hear Jesus, as he tells us who we are. From that identity we can live a life that is fulfilling to us, contributing to our community, and glorifying to our Lord.
GERRY BRESHEARS, PhD, Professor of Theology, Western Seminary, Portland, OR
Who we areour identityshapes everything we do. The choices we make, the relationships we nurture, and the work we pursue all are guided by how we answer Marks question: Who do you think you are? I pray this book drives you to the authority of Gods Word in order to answer that question along the way.
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