Who I Be


Non-Fiction - Self Help
64 Pages
Reviewed on 01/06/2013
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Reviewed by Joy Hannabass for Readers' Favorite

Do you ever wonder why people spend so much time, energy and money on themselves just to please someone else? We are all guilty of this at some time or another. The Bible tells us that we are made in the image of God, so why can't we be pleased with ourselves as we are? In Annie Brown's book "Who I Be", she answers these questions as she helps and encourages us to think about who we really are, not who we want to be. In these step by step instructions, you will see the physical and emotional aspects, mental and social aspects, as well as financial aspects along with the question every person needs to answer, "Who I Be?"

I really enjoyed reading this little book! "Who I Be" taught me a lot about being who God wants me to be. In one statement in this book that really stuck with me, Annie Brown says: "It has been my desire for years for learning to be a part of my daily life. In my quest to learn, I want to come into the knowledge of the truth. The truth makes us free, even though we have to change our ways and actions after doing things a certain way for most of our lives." To me, this is a powerful statement that is so true. And Ms. Brown doesn't stop with this statement; she uses her book to teach us what we need to do to change. How can you answer the question, "Who I Be?" If you have been struggling for answers, I encourage you to pick up a copy of Annie Brown's book to help find the answers. It can very well change your life.