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Knowing who you are has always been challenging, and in today’s world, more and more voices are coming from more and more places telling us who we should be. The result? A broken sense of identity that we’re struggling to put back together.
In Pieces of You, April Farlow shares how she discovered her identity is formed by the God who made her. Along the way, she’s learned that if we want to put the pieces of who we are together in a real, lasting way, we have to look to Whose we are for help.
It’s time to take a look at the unique pieces that make up who you are …
The pieces you compare …
The pieces informed by the father figure in your life …
The painful pieces …
The pieces of your relationships …
The pieces on which you’ve built your beliefs …
The pieces that give you rules and boundaries …
The pieces that show what you value …
The pieces that give you purpose …
The pieces that help you build a vision for what’s to come.
As we work to put those pieces together, we’ll look to the God who made us, knows us, and loves us to guide us. Because when you take all your pieces—the good, the bad, the broken, and the beautiful—and place them in your Heavenly Father’s hands, there, you’ll find peace. There, you’ll find security. There, you’ll find a real sense of who you are and Whose you are.
October 3: Kenyan Poet
October 3: A Wonderful World of Words
October 10: Lisa Haselton's Reviews and Interviews
October 17: Joanne Guidoccio
October 24: Fabulous and Brunette
October 31: Momma Says: To Read or Not to Read
November 7: Beverley A Baird - review
November 7: The Pen and Muse Book Reviews
November 14: Literary Gold
November 21: Boys' Mom Reads!
December 5: Sandra's Book Club
December 12: The Avid Reader
December 12: Long and Short Reviews
December 19: Country Mamas With Kids - review
January 2: Gina Rae Mitchell
January 2: travel the ages