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The Dream of You

Let Go of Broken Identities and Live the Life You Were Made For

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Let’s be honest, the life you lead isn’t what you’ve always dreamt. And maybe the person you’ve become isn’t who you’ve always imagined. Sure, you can clean it up. You can work longer, love harder, and eat better. You can scrub the surface of your life until it gleams and still never address the fact that somehow you lost sight of who you really are and what you’re living for.
 
Is this the life you were meant to live?
 
       As the child of Nigerian immigrants in the UK, author and speaker Jo Saxton knows firsthand how quickly the world can cause us to doubt our dreams and question who we are. She understands how easily we can exchange our true child-of-God selves for an identity built on lies, guilt, and brokenness.
       In this powerful book, Jo examines Biblical figures and shares her personal story as she invites you to turn to the One who knows you intimately and loves you deeply. He sees all you’ve struggled to hide. He hears the voice inside you that others have silenced. He knows the potential and purpose that no one valued. He longs to redeem the story of your life and set you on the path to reclaim The Dream of You. Are you ready?
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      January 1, 2018
      In a series of stimulating letters, Biblical interpretations, and personal anecdotes, Saxton (More Than Enchanting), a pastor and missionary, argues her case for self-discovery as a means to reaching a beneficial destiny. According to Saxton, “It’s impossible for you, me, or anyone else to live beyond what we believe to be true about ourselves.” Saxton implores readers to think about their childhood ambitions and encourages readers to rediscover their “dream of you.” Saxton offers Biblical narratives that explain the importance of knowing one’s identity, such as the story of Saul, whose abilities were hindered by doubt, and Joseph, who chose a new identity for his family and altered his destiny. Saxton is candid about the identity questions she faced as she recounts her early life in foster care before an abrupt return to her family. She also divulges the pain of not having a father; her account of accepting God as her “true father” is both heartbreaking and inspiring. Saxton’s welcoming book will appeal to Christian readers looking for transformation.

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