
Mirror, Mirror
Discover Your True Identity In Christ
Graham Beynon(Author)
Inter-Varsity Press
Published on 19. September 2008
Book
Paperback/Softback
160 pages
978-1-84474-325-4 (ISBN)
Description
Our identity or self-image is a bit like looking in a mirror. We see our reflection and make judgments about ourselves. However, the 'mirror' we use tends to be the world around us: how do I compare with others and what do they think of me?
But there is another mirror we can use - the mirror we should use. James 1:23 - 24 tells us that the Bible, God's word, is like a mirror. We look into it and see what we are really like. Here is a description, not from culture, but from God.
The world tells us that we need a good self-image. The Bible says that we need a right self-image.
With a pastor's heart, Graham Beynon, minister at Avenue Community Church in Leicester, helps us realign our thinking.
But there is another mirror we can use - the mirror we should use. James 1:23 - 24 tells us that the Bible, God's word, is like a mirror. We look into it and see what we are really like. Here is a description, not from culture, but from God.
The world tells us that we need a good self-image. The Bible says that we need a right self-image.
With a pastor's heart, Graham Beynon, minister at Avenue Community Church in Leicester, helps us realign our thinking.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Nottingham
United Kingdom
Edition type
New edition
Product notice
Paperback (UK-trade)
Dimensions
Height: 214 mm
Width: 135 mm
Thickness: 12 mm
Weight
218 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-84474-325-4 (9781844743254)
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Mirror Mirror
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Person
Graham Beynon is pastor of Grace Church, Cambridge, and also Director of Independent Ministry Training at Oak Hill Theological College.
Graham was previously an audiological scientist working with hearing and balance disorders. He then moved to pastor churches in Cambridge and Leicester. He has particularly been involved in leading church plants. He is married to Charis and they have three children. In his spare time he enjoys watching TV with his wife, walking with their dog, trying his hand at DIY, watching sport and playing 5-a-side football.
Graham was previously an audiological scientist working with hearing and balance disorders. He then moved to pastor churches in Cambridge and Leicester. He has particularly been involved in leading church plants. He is married to Charis and they have three children. In his spare time he enjoys watching TV with his wife, walking with their dog, trying his hand at DIY, watching sport and playing 5-a-side football.
Content
Foreword by Linda Marshall
Preface
Looking in the mirror
Taking the lid off
The original design
The shameful admission
The new beginning
Accepting acceptance
Living the new life
The re-orientated life
Working it out
Conclusion
Notes
Preface
Looking in the mirror
Taking the lid off
The original design
The shameful admission
The new beginning
Accepting acceptance
Living the new life
The re-orientated life
Working it out
Conclusion
Notes