Suggested Reading List: Uniquely You & Created By God
The Gift of Being Yourself by David G. Benner
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Benner shares into the importance of getting to know yourself because it means getting to know God more deeply. As you learn more about how you were created, your true-self, it will reveal your Creator. Audiobook available.
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I Am the Love That Flows Through Me by David G. Benner
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In this sequel to The Gift of Being Yourself, Benner guides the reader as they delve into their identity, removing the mask of the false-self and learning more clearly how your identity is shaped by God. Find it at Cascadia Living Wisdom.
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Convergence by Jon Thompson
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Senior Pastor of Sanctus Church in Ontario, Thompson shares what he has learned about spiritual gifts and the importance of understanding your gifts, embracing them and sharing them with others.
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How We Relate by Jesse Eubanks
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Eubanks goes through the Enneagram, discussing the different numbers from the perspective of the true-self and the false-self. He shares practical ways to stretch out of your comfort zone, and how Jesus soothes, or relates to our circumstances.
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Spiritual Rhythms for the Enneagram by Adele & Doug Calhoun, and Clare and Scott Loughrige
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The authors share spiritual practices, such a breath prayer, healing prayer, and gospel meditation as it relates to each number. A practical guide to getting to know yourself and strengthen your spiritual formation.
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The Honest Enneagram by Sarajane Case
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Case has created her own H.O.N.E.S.T method for growth for each number of the Enneagram. This is a great resource to help you understand each number. At the end of each chapter, she writes a lovely, heartfelt letter to each type. Bonus: There are fun little pages such as a BINGO page for each type, and anecdotal pages that will make you giggle like "Bad Flirting Techniques," or "At An Amusement Park."
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