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“Your Secret Name” Online Read-Along

Your Secret Name Read-Along

When: Tuesdays,
12/28 – 2/22

No cost

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An online book discussion of Kary Oberbrunner's latest book Your Secret Name kicks off on December 28.

 

I haven't participated in an online book group before, but I'm intrigued. It looks like the Read-Along works like this: the groups reads a couple chapters of Your Secret Name throughout the week, and then each Tuesday people discuss the book online. Here are more details on the Read-Along. You can join the Read-Along for free.

 

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In a nutshell, Your Secret Name is about how people can shed the labels the world throws at them, and how we can find our true identity in Christ. You can read an excerpt on Scribd.

 

If you don't already own a copy of Your Secret Name, there's a pretty good deal going on: for a limited time $10 will get you the book, an audio download, and free shipping. Learn more

 

I think Oberbrunner's book is  sure to lead to some interesting discussion. I recommend you check out the Read-Along

  - Adam Forrest, Zondervan

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Really Living: Kary Oberbrunner’s New Book “Your Secret Name”

Do you know someone like this?

[Someone who has] a restorative quality about them. Rather than taking energy from others, they’re so full of life that they give energy to others.

Anchored and centered, people who know their Secret Name are dialed into a different channel and marked by a quiet confidence that allows them to heal the world.

But what sets them apart?

And who gave them permission to dance while the rest of us remain frozen in time?

How do they know what part to play?

In reality, we’re the ones playing — they’re actually living. They know something the rest of us don’t.

They know who they are.

They’ve learned their Secret Name.

 

Learn More about Your Secret Name Watch Video Trailer

I took this passage from Kary Oberbrunner’s new book Your Secret Name, which is about how we can grow into a person like that.

Kary’s book contains a lot of valuable counsel about a biblical view of  identity, authenticity and self-esteem. I especially appreciated his discussion questions from chapter five, “Impostor Syndrome.” Take a look:

 

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