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You Who? Why You Matter and How to Deal With It

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Rachel Jankovic

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If "who am I?" is the question you're asking, Rachel Jankovic doesn't want you to "find yourself" or "follow your heart."

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Those lies are nothing to the confidence, freedom, and clarity of purpose that come with knowing what is actually essential about you. And the answer to that question is at once less and more than what you are hoping for. Christians love the idea that self-expression is the essence of a beautiful person, but that's a lie, too.

With trademark humor and no nonsense practicality, Rachel Jankovic explains the fake story of the self, starting with the inventions of a supremely ugly man named Sartre (rhymes with "blart"). And wemen and women, young and oldhave bought his lie of the "best self," with terrible results.

Thankfully, that's not the end of our story. You Who: Why You Matter and How to Deal with It takes the identity question into the nitty gritty details of everyday life. Here's the first clue: Stop looking inside yourself, and start planting flags of everyday faithfulness. In Christianity, the self is always a tool and never a destination.

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AUTHOR: Rachel Jankovic

PAGE COUNT: 246 pages

SIZE: 5.5x8.5"

BINDING: Paperback

ISBN-10: 1947644882

ISBN-13: 9781947644885

PUB. DATE: January 15, 2019

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Amie 878 NW 1090th Ave
Thankful for the truth shared in this book!

This has become one of my favorite books on Christian identity and femininity! I actually ordered this copy for a friend's birthday shortly after receiving my own and finishing it. Highly recommend!
I appreciate the words of truth not dulled or dimmed but also not just thrown carelessly. It is obvious that the author took care to be clear and kind in her communication of hard words.
I really enjoyed how it was specifically geared towards me, as a woman. It shone a lot of truth into areas I didn't know I needed that light. Identity in Christ applies to all Christians, but I appreciated how this book focused on how that impacts a woman's life and heart.
Keep a pencil nearby for underlining! You'll want it! So good.

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Aimee Jameson
Definitely a must read!

Get a crash course on human existence, and then have it applied in very practical and humbling ways.
10/10 recommend it!

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Aimee Jameson
Definitely a must read!

Get a crash course on human existence, and then have it applied in very practical and humbling ways.
10/10 recommend it!

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Tiffany Haggerty
Fantastic Book!

I read this book earlier in the year and it made such an impact on me that I got a few as Christmas gifts. Rachel does an amazing job at being straightforward and kind, never mincing words but never beating you down. Her words make me want to change and to seek after God in a more tangible and continuous way.

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Jason M. Gates
Definitely worth the read

The most revelatory aspect was how the author showed how the current feminist stance on abortion, in the face of a mountain of evidence that human life begins at conception, is naught but a logical outflow of their existentialist foundational assumptions. That explanation alone makes this book well worth the investment, though there's plenty more where that came from.