Who Are You? What Do You Want?

by Mick Ukleja & Robert L. Lorber     |     Book Summary


Author: Mick Ukleja & Robert L. Lorber
Publisher: Perigee Trade
Date: 2009
Pages: 162

Book Summary of Union With Christ by Rankin Wilbourne


Everyone wants his or her life to matter, but how do we determine our motivation and our purpose? Working through four foundational questions will help any person assess his or her life:

  1. Who are you, and what do you want?
  2. Where are you, and why are you here?
  3. What will you do, and how will you do it?
  4. Who are your allies, and how can they help?

A process of self-exploration centered on these four questions offers an essential guide in the discovery of purpose and achieving life goals. When life is going well, such an exploration seems superfluous and unnecessary, but when disruption happens or change comes suddenly, questions of significance and success become more vital. 

The process of working through these questions can help to clarify and add meaning to life. Grappling with issues of truth and vulnerability offers a pathway to fulfillment and a life that matters.





Who Are You? What Do You Want?

by Mick Ukleja & Robert L. Lorber

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Book Summary of Who Are You? What Do You Want? by Mick Ukleja & Robert L. Lorber

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Book Summary of Union With Christ by Rankin Wilbourne

Author Mick Ukleja & Robert L. Lorber
Publisher Perigee Trade
Date 2009
Pages 162


Overview:

Far too often, Christianity is viewed in terms of what people believe, where they attend church, or what group of Christians they most associate with. Rankin Wilbourne, the pastor of Pacific Crossroads, reminds readers that the most important aspect of Christianity is identity. Contrary to the identity politics at play in our society and world, Wilbourne calls readers to focus on their identity "in Christ"—the most frequently used term to refer to believers in the New Testament. Our spiritual lives will be transformed as we recognize the significance of who we are in Christ Jesus.

Wilbourne presents the doctrine of union with Christ in a way that is both applicable and accessible to readers from various walks of life. Rather than presenting union with Christ as some "pie in the sky" mystical set of practices only found and mastered by an elite group of Christians, Wilbourne shows both the reality and necessity of union with Christ in the lives of all believers. Written to help churches in need, Wilbourne presents a much-needed introduction to union with Christ.