Your New Name
Saying Goodbye to the Labels That Limit
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Narrated by:
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Hayley Cresswell
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Gabe Wicks - foreword
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Written by:
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Esther Fleece Allen
About this listen
Life is full of labels that limit, but God has a new name He longs for you to hear - a name that boldly declares freedom from your past and hope for your future. Join Esther Fleece Allen, best-selling author of No More Faking Fine, in this profound exploration of your God-given identity that no label can limit and no circumstance can shake.
Too often, our identity gets tangled up with our circumstances, and suddenly, the truth of who we are is colored by our relationship status, our job title, the shame of our past, or what others say about us.
People might pin toxic, untrue labels on your back. Life might knock you down. And you might even wrongly label yourself. But God never does. Our God-given identity is the truest thing about us, and God spends a lot of time in the Bible telling us who we are. It's time to take Him at His word.
God's names for you are not post-it-note provisions; they are names to be studied, taken to heart, and believed, all in the journey of becoming your truest self just as He created you to be. Let Your New Name be your first step in this journey of a lifetime.
Discussion questions are available in the audiobook companion PDF download.
PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying PDF will be available in your Audible Library along with the audio.
©2020 Esther Fleece Allen (P)2020 ZondervanWhat listeners say about Your New Name
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- Dorlisa
- 2022-01-13
Something to Listen To Over and Over
I really enjoyed how soothing Esther's voice and how she spoke of her past with no bitterness. She was able to connect the truth of God's Word to her circumstances so that the reader could also identify with her.
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