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Now I know who I am
Now I know who I am
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Book Introduction
A steady seller in the field of Christian psychological counseling

True spiritual maturity and victory
It begins with knowing our identity in Christ!


"Now I Know Who I Am," which was first published in 1993 and has been consistently loved since its second edition was published in 2015, has been republished.
This book has established itself as a must-read for all believers, as it restores believers who have fallen into a spiritual slump and provides the correct knowledge of faith that will enable them to win the spiritual battle every day.
It is a book that is always on the list of recommended books, especially in the field of Christian psychological counseling.


If I had to summarize what this book says in one sentence, it would be this:
“Confirming one’s identity is the absolute standard for faith and Christian conduct.” Realizing that we are God’s children and living a life befitting that identity is an unchangeable truth.
No matter how long you have been attending church, if this absolute standard is not established in your life, you will never achieve spiritual growth.
Knowing who I am in Christ is the most fundamental thing in living a life of faith, and this is something that all readers of this book will agree on.
And the fact that this book became a bestseller proves that knowing our identity is important in our religious life.
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Author's Preface to the Korean Edition
Translator's Preface
Preface: Give Me Your Hope

Chapter 1_ Who are you?
Chapter 2: The Difference Between Life and Death
Chapter 3: Examine Who You Really Are
Chapter 4: Old and New
Chapter 5: The Spiritual Man
Chapter 6: The Power of Active Faith
Chapter 7: You Can't Live Beyond What You Believe
Chapter 8: God's Guidelines for a Life of Faith
Chapter 9: Winning the War of the Mind
Chapter 10: Right Emotions Come from Right Perception
Chapter 11: Healing Emotional Wounds
Chapter 12: When Rejected in Interpersonal Relationships
Chapter 13: People Grow More Mature in Relationships

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Publisher's Review
“You are a saint who sometimes sins.
Remember this truth.

Your identity is not determined by your actions,
“Your actions will change depending on your status.”


This book features several cases directly counseled by Dr. Neil Anderson.
Here is one example:
There is a twenty-three-year-old Christian sister who grew up with good parents, attended a healthy church, and had a very cheerful personality.
But inside, he was full of wounds.
I was on the verge of being fired from my job, had been eating irregularly for years, and was receiving hospital treatment without any relief.
However, through counseling with Dr. Neil Anderson, this sister came to know her identity in Christ.
As I began to acknowledge my own worth as a child of God for the first time in my life, the inner wounds that I had thought were incurable were completely healed.
This case is not limited to any particular person.
There are many people around us who are experiencing similar difficulties right now.
Or maybe I'm the one going through this right now.


Regardless of time and place, there are many Christians who appear fine on the outside but are wounded on the inside.
If we fail to clearly and confidently confess that we are children of God in this very simple question, “Who am I?” we can fall at any time in the spiritual battle we must wage every day.
I hope that through this book, both young and old generations can realize their identity in Christ and enjoy true freedom.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: February 5, 2024
- Page count, weight, size: 280 pages | 135*210*20mm
- ISBN13: 9791198494252
- ISBN10: 1198494255

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