I’m me, who are you?

Are we happy with who we are? It’s important to take time to think about who we are and who we can be.

Honest about my faith

I'm meA few months ago, the Zimbio quizzes were the latest facebook fad. You remember the ones, which frozen/finding nemo/disney pincess/game of thrones (delete as appropriate) character are you?

I hope they are just a bit of fun. I would worry if anyone actually changed their life based on the results of these quizzes. I created the picture at the top of this blog to remind us that actually we are ourselves and that we shouldn’t be defined by anyone else. I’ve talked to lots of people over the years who are unhappy with who they are and lots of us know what it is to have felt inadequate and worthless at different points in our lives. My prayer is that we would become more comfortable with being ourselves?

One person who was very unhappy with who he was was Gideon (see Judges 6 in the Bible). When we first read about him he is…

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About honestaboutmyfaith

Hi, my name is Graeme and I’m married to a very patient wife. We have 4 children, 2 rabbits, a terrapin (and not a lot of peace and quiet!). I’m a Regional Minister for the Eastern Baptist Association in the UK (the views expressed in this blog are my own) and I am especially interested in making Church accessible to people who have no church background and also in how we disciple people in order to equip them to live out their faith in the 21st Century.
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