WHO AM I . . . REALLY?





God spoke: “Let us make human beings in our image, make them reflecting our nature so they can

be responsible for the fish in the sea, the birds in the air, the cattle, and, yes, Earth itself, and every

animal that moves on the face of Earth.” 

Genesis 1:26





“Who are you?”

It’s one of the most common questions in life.

“I’m Anna Perez.”

Is that an answer? Well, yes and no. Often people who ask this question only want to know what our name is. But as we move through the years that end childhood and begin adulthood, the question grows more urgent.



Who am I? I am a son . . . a daughter . . . a friend . . . a student . . . an artist . . . a maker . . . a scientist . . . a technologist . . . a Christian.



who am I really? Or at least we’ll learn some questions to ask ourselves and God as we seek to uncover those answers. Sometimes the best answers come through the questions themselves.

As we journey through the centuries, we will journey to the heart of God . . . and to our own truest, deepest selves.



Who am I? I am a beloved child of God. I didn’t just happen. God made me because He wanted me.



Creator of the cosmos, show me how to know You, not just to know about You, but to really know You at the heart level. Show me how to know that You know me—the real me, the me that is so hidden that often I don’t see it myself. 



As we walk together through the hills and valleys of this year, show me more and more how to truly be the me You are creating me to be.

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