Who Am I?. Sharon Simmonds
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Who Am I? A Devotional Journey For You To Soar In Your Identity In Christ
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Dr. Sharon Simmonds, Foreword by Dr. Steve Brown
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Library and Archives Canada Cataloguing in Publication
Simmonds, Sharon Jean, author
Who am I? : a devotional journey for you to soar in your
identity in Christ / Sharon Jean Simmonds.
ISBN 978-1-927355-70-1 (paperback)
1. Self-consciousness (Awareness)--Religious aspects--
Christianity. 2. Christian leadership--Biblical teaching.
I. Title.
BV4011.3.S558 2016 253’.2 C2016-904876-4
Contents
Able to Approach God with Boldness, Freedom and Confidence
An Alien and Stranger to This World
No Longer Living for Myself, but Living by God’s Strength for Him
Foreword
“Who are you?”
During the Arrow Leadership program, we ask Christian leaders to answer this seemingly simple question in three uninterrupted minutes. Most start with their name and then quickly add their professional title. Then things get interesting. There’s still usually two minutes and fifty seconds left on the clock.
At this point some leaders get stuck. They stumble over what to share because their title and role has become all-consuming. What they do has become the core of who they are. Their business card has become their identity.
This is problematic and even dangerous on a number of levels. For starters, what happens to their identity when their role changes? What happens when they compare themselves to others who are more gifted, have superior profiles or achieve greater success? What happens when they are criticized or face opposition?