Made in His Image
The ground floor of identity. Before any role, before any title, you bear the image of God.

Who God Says You Are
Someone asks who you are, and watch where your mind runs first. Your job. What you have built. What you are behind on. June answers with thirty Hebrew and Greek words that do not describe what you have accomplished. They describe what God has already decided about you, most of it before you did a single thing to earn it or ruin it.
You were struck like a coin with His image. You were breathed into being mouth to clay. You were chosen first, treasured, pocketed like a king's private hoard. You were sealed with a mark that is not coming off. You are not what you have done. You are what He has said.
From the Welcome letter, Words of Identity
Each session is designed for 45-60 minutes of group or individual study. Hebrew and Greek words below link to their full library pages where they exist.
The ground floor of identity. Before any role, before any title, you bear the image of God.
You were not only saved from something. You were saved into someone.
Family identity, landing on Father's Day. The perfect Father says the word you may have spent your whole life waiting to hear.
Identity becomes vocation. You are not only loved. You are commissioned.
The capstone. Two words to close the month, and they hold everything that came before.
One staircase. Image, belonging, family, vocation, seal.