Know your Identity. Be Liberated. 

God is restoring identity among His sons and daughters. Restoring identity is crucial for a believer because our spiritual effectiveness, intimacy with God, and alignment with our calling depend on knowing who we are in Christ. Without a restored identity, believers can be confused about purpose (wandering without clear direction), vulnerable to lies (believing labels like failure, unworthy, or condemned), ineffective in ministry (trying to serve in strength that isn’t theirs), and spiritually oppressed (opposition thrives in areas of insecurity or false identity). Restored identity anchors the believer in Christ’s value, purpose, and calling, not in past mistakes, failures, or human approval. “Identity” sits at the intersection of philosophy, psychology, culture, and theology. The Bible says identity is given by God. In Genesis 1:27, humans are created in God’s image. Identity is objective, God-defined, and rooted in creation. Identity is not just “what you are”, it is who you belong to. Every worldview answers three questions: Who am I? What defines me? Where do I belong? The world says, “You define yourself.” The Bible says: “You are defined by the One who created and redeemed you.” Identity is not just a concept; it is the foundation of meaning, purpose, and belonging. Ultimately, the battle for identity is a battle for truth. In our restored identity, found in Christ, we also learn true intimacy and spiritual surrender. God is love, He is beauty, He is faithful, and He longs to see our identity restored, and not fragmented. He comes to heal the spirit, soul and body. We are ultimately who God says we are, and not the opinion of the world. This booklet seeks to empower the reader to find their true identity, redemption and restoration, which can only be done in Christ. Take note, the booklet contains AI-generated visual infographics.

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