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Who Am I?: The Christian Hunger for Self-Identity is unavailable, but you can change that!

Using New Testament passages, Thomas examines how the Christian is to think, and explains how a correct, biblical view of self should radically transform our Christian living. Starting from the premise that how we think has everything to do with how we behave; he emphasizes our need to understand the death/life paradox in order to be able to live lives appropriate to our new identity in Christ....

I was young is a good enough reason for me. I was so introspective that I was overcome with guilt in considering my many failings. My biggest need was to receive Christ who died to take away sins and to realize His forgiveness, which I eventually did. But beyond that conversion experience my introspection continued. How was I to think of myself as a Christian? Early in my Christian experience an older Christian shared Romans 12:3 with me, a verse that said I should not think more highly of myself
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