In this wise and tender book, Hybels tells of her struggle to stop living someone else's life and to reclaim the unique gifts, strengths, and passions God gave her. And she reveals how turning away from her false view of God as a harsh and demanding taskmaster enabled her to rest at last in God's sustaining love.
Who you really are as an individual is exactly what delights God and what the world needs. Lynne Hybels knows. Sharing from her personal journey, she reveals the tremendous importance of resisting the forces that would shape you into something otherand lessthan who God made you to be.
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Reviewed by Nora Stlaurent (Suwanee GA), December 17, 2007
This is a very inspirational book. If you take it to heart it could be life changing. I know that some of the things she describes in this book happened to me. I really like how she explains how God changed her heart and life. With God's help this book can change your heart, mind and free your soul.
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Reviewed by Jennifer Doyle (DeQuincy, La), December 13, 2006
This little book will change your perception of yourself in the eyes of God and the eyes of others, especially those most important to you. It is truly life altering. Thank you, Lynne, for your courage in telling your story and helping those of us in similar positions to have the courage to make a difference.
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Reviewed by Ruthy (Spokane Wa), September 11, 2006
This book is life changing. We are gifted by God and He wants to use us to change the world. We have to quit being people pleasers and look only to the audience of one. Also inspiring to not waste our time or our gifts.
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