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Personality Mis-Profiles Have You Been Stereotyped? (2007)

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Personality Mis-Profiles Have You Been Stereotyped? (2007)
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Far too often people are bound to an identity or label. The Christian church is busy with seminars trying to help their members understand themselves and each other by their personality type. They are being asked to conform to an image that is being observed in them. If you are trying to live up to someone's mis-profile of you, you need to be released from it. Not just from leaders and teachers, but also from parents and friends and anyone else that has labeled you. You may have labeled yourself. You must be released.

It is possible you may have been mis-profiled. You may be struggling to live up to a false label assigned to you. Personality Mis-Profiles will help you get back to the way God saw you from the foundation of the world.
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Far too often people are bound to an identity or label. The Christian church is busy with seminars trying to help their members understand themselves and each other by their personality type. They are being asked to conform to an image that is being observed in them. If you are trying to live up to someone's mis-profile of you, you need to be released from it. Not just from leaders and teachers, but also from parents and friends and anyone else that has labeled you. You may have labeled yourself. You must be released. It is possible you may have been mis-profiled. You may be struggling to live up to a false label assigned to you. Personality Mis-Profiles will help you get back to the way God saw you from the foundation of the world.
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Author Wright, Henry W
Co-Author No
Type Paperback
Pages 86
ISBN 9781934860148
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