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Identity Theft

One of the new and growing forms of criminal activity is identity theft. Each year, thousands of people have their credit card, social security number, or driver’s license stolen by someone who uses their identity for personal gain, and in turn causes financial pain to the victim. Yet, there is another kind of identity theft that is even more damaging and prevalent: the theft of our personal, individual identity.

This identity can be stolen by our past, by our self-concept, by our culture, by other people, and even by the evil one himself. And it can lead to depression, discouragement, and deep confusion about who we are - with painful personal consequences that inevitably follow.

If you struggle with insecurity, esteem, identity, or “in-the-past” issues, there is a way to recover your identity through Jesus Christ, the One who died and rose on Easter to prove that He is Almighty and able to help us see ourselves through His eyes of grace, mercy, love and forgiveness. Learn how this works in this fascinating study of personal identity.