Description |
223 pages : color illustrations, photographs ; 21 cm |
Summary |
"Her parents had big plans for her life. The daughter of Nigerian immigrants, Zim Flores was uprooted from her community as a young girl, marking the beginning of her quest for true identity. Though she experienced unprecedented wordly success as a teenager and young adult, Zim declares that even when we feel pressured by the world around us, our true identity is never at risk. In Dare to bloom, Zim vulnerably reveals the challenges she has faced and how even her failures have helped shape her sense of purpose. Along with breathtaking photography from her travels, Zim offers practical and hard-won truths about how we can learn to joyfully participate in our stories--even when we don't know what the future holds. As everything changes around us, it can be easy to think that we're only as good as our last success. Though our identities are challenged day by day, Dare to bloom encourages us to reclaim our identity in God, Who is unchanging through it all"--Back cover. |
Subject |
Christian life.
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Self-actualization (Psychology) -- Religious aspects.
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Identity (Philosophical concept) -- Religious aspects.
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Identity (Psychology) -- Religious aspects.
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ISBN |
9781400218691 |
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1400218691 |
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