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There never has been and never will be anyone like you. But that isn’t a testament to you. It’s a testament to the God who created you. The problem? Few people discover the God-given identity that makes them unlike anyone else. Mark Batterson calls this divine distinction our soulprint.
God would like to introduce you to yourself.
In Soulprint, Mark pours the contagious en...more
God would like to introduce you to yourself.
In Soulprint, Mark pours the contagious en...more
Hardcover, 192 pages
Published
January 18th 2011
by Multnomah
(first published March 18th 2008)
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Soul Print: Discovering Your Divine Destiny by Mark Batterson
Soul Print: Discovering Your Divine Destiny by Mark Batterson encourages readers to discover their true self and their personal destiny. Batterson argues that everyone has a soul print, which defines not just who one is but who one is destined to become. He adds that our soul print is who God has designed us to be and that it contains our uniqueness. He urges us to embrace our soul print, to have the courage to be ours...more
Soul Print: Discovering Your Divine Destiny by Mark Batterson encourages readers to discover their true self and their personal destiny. Batterson argues that everyone has a soul print, which defines not just who one is but who one is destined to become. He adds that our soul print is who God has designed us to be and that it contains our uniqueness. He urges us to embrace our soul print, to have the courage to be ours...more
Soulprint by Mark Batterson
I gave it 4 out of 5 stars.
"There never has been and never will be anyone like you. But that isn’t a testament to you. It’s a testament to the God who created you. The problem? Few people discover the God-given identity that makes them unlike anyone else. Mark Batterson calls this divine distinction our soulprint."
I seriously loved this book. It was a quick read, but very interesting and I thoroughly enjoyed the comparison to Dav...more
I gave it 4 out of 5 stars.
"There never has been and never will be anyone like you. But that isn’t a testament to you. It’s a testament to the God who created you. The problem? Few people discover the God-given identity that makes them unlike anyone else. Mark Batterson calls this divine distinction our soulprint."
I seriously loved this book. It was a quick read, but very interesting and I thoroughly enjoyed the comparison to Dav...more
Mark Batterson investigates the life of David and teaches readers how to be the unique person God created them to be. No one is going to be just like you, and everyone is unique to God. He encourages readers to have a holy confidence in what God can do and not to have a confidence in your own self. Mark conveys that God must be the one where you get your identify from. Mark describes his own personal life symbols in his office to remind him of his past. He believes that you need to look at your ...more
The book helps us answer the question “Who am I?” The key to getting the right answer is knowing TO WHOM DO YOU ASK THAT QUESTION. Who are you asking that question to? is it your parents? your family? your boss? your teachers? your friends? They all have a perspective…But Batterson uses this book to help us see that the only One qualified to answer that question is the one who created us in the first place… and throughout the book he helps us sift through the lies we believe about oursel...more
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