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Sharing stories that reveal our true identity.

A warm, sunlit open Bible resting on a wooden table with a pair of reading glasses beside it.
A warm, sunlit open Bible resting on a wooden table with a pair of reading glasses beside it.
Identity

Exploring who we are in Christ is a journey of rediscovering our true identity—not defined by past mistakes, opinions, or circumstances, but by God’s truth. In Him, we are made new, chosen, and deeply loved, called to live with purpose and confidence. As we grow in faith, we begin to see ourselves the way He sees us—whole, redeemed, and secure. As it says in Scripture, “Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation; the old has gone, the new is here!” — 2 Corinthians 5:17

Hands gently holding a glowing heart-shaped light symbolizing worth and love.
Hands gently holding a glowing heart-shaped light symbolizing worth and love.
Worth

Key scriptures remind us that our value is not something we earn—it is given to us by God. In a world that often measures worth by success or status, the Bible anchors us in a deeper truth: we are intentionally created, deeply known, and unconditionally loved. These truths speak life into our identity and restore our sense of purpose. As Scripture declares, “I praise you because I am fearfully and wonderfully made; your works are wonderful, I know that full well.” — Psalm 139 14

A peaceful path through a forest bathed in morning light, symbolizing overcoming fear.
A peaceful path through a forest bathed in morning light, symbolizing overcoming fear.
A person standing on a mountaintop with arms raised, embracing freedom from shame.
A person standing on a mountaintop with arms raised, embracing freedom from shame.
Fear

Overcoming fear begins with shifting our focus from uncertainty to God’s promises. Fear often grows when we rely on our own strength, but faith reminds us that we are never alone. By trusting in God’s presence and leaning into His truth, we can face challenges with courage and peace. Scripture reassures us, “For God has not given us a spirit of fear, but of power and of love and of a sound mind.” — 2 Timothy 1:7

Shame

Finding freedom through faith means releasing the weight of guilt, fear, and striving, and embracing the grace that comes from trusting in Christ. True freedom isn’t about having no struggles—it’s about no longer being bound by them. In Him, we are forgiven, renewed, and empowered to live with peace and purpose. As Scripture reminds us, “So if the Son sets you free, you will be free indeed.” — John 8:36

Gallery

A serene sunrise over a quiet lake reflecting the words 'I am loved' in soft golden light.
A serene sunrise over a quiet lake reflecting the words 'I am loved' in soft golden light.
An open Bible with highlighted verses about identity and purpose, resting on a wooden table.
An open Bible with highlighted verses about identity and purpose, resting on a wooden table.
A close-up of hands gently holding a small cross pendant symbolizing faith and belonging.
A close-up of hands gently holding a small cross pendant symbolizing faith and belonging.
A peaceful path through a forest with dappled sunlight, inviting reflection on the journey of self-discovery.
A peaceful path through a forest with dappled sunlight, inviting reflection on the journey of self-discovery.
A joyful group of diverse people embracing, illustrating community and shared identity in Christ.
A joyful group of diverse people embracing, illustrating community and shared identity in Christ.
A handwritten note with the phrase 'I am fearfully and wonderfully made' beside a blooming flower.
A handwritten note with the phrase 'I am fearfully and wonderfully made' beside a blooming flower.

Visual reflections on identity and purpose