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MEDIA ADVISORY, July 1 /Christian Newswire/ -- In a society that defines worth by material possessions, professional success, and physical beauty, it is often difficult to feel worthy of God's love and forgiveness. Sometimes, those who are closest to us can deeply damage our hearts by rejecting the person God has created us to be in Him. God Knows My Name: Never Forgotten, Forever Loved is Beth Redman's confident declaration that believers do not have to bow beneath these feelings of rejection and worthlessness.
Redman readily recognizes that no matter how good and whole we are, there are days when we all feel misunderstood, blamed, forgotten, and rejected. She wants readers to recognize these feelings for what they truly are -- the enemy's attempt to make us feel anonymous, illegitimate, and unfit to be recognized by our Heavenly Father. In the face of the world's damaging message, Redman boldly declares that if we are God's child, He has lovingly called us and chosen us for His glory. God bestows great worth and significance upon His children, and it is within His grace alone we will find meaning and purpose.
Evangelist and author Beth Redman shares her heart through poignant, vulnerable stories from her own life when she experienced the rejection of her father. Using scripture and tender assurances of God's love, God Knows My Name reminds readers that God created them and loves them deeply despite their flaws and failures. Redman wants readers to know with certainty that God's love is not the whimsical, uncertain love, but a deep, unfailing love that allows us to find our sense of worth in Him despite what others think about us.
Redman takes the reader through the truths found in God's Word to show them that are known intimately by God. Not only is He our Creator, but He knows our pasts, our choices, and our future. God helps and defends us from the enemy's lies throughout every event of our lives and wraps us in the assurance of His unfailing and eternal love.
Ultimately, we are not defined by what others think of us when they hear our names, or what our earthly parents say about us. Instead, we find definition in the authority and power and compassion of the God who loves us. It's time we heard His voice the loudest.
God Knows My Name: Never Forgotten, Forever Loved by Beth Redman
David C Cook/July 1, 2010/ISBN 978-0-7814-0365-8/188 pages/softcover/$14.99
www.davidccook.com