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Drawing on theology, psychology, neurology, and defining moments in the life of King David, Batterson helps 20- to 30-somethings process the baggage of old mistakes, insecurities, and outright lies in order to live the authentic life God wants.
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With younger generations in his sights, Mark Batterson delivers a fresh and eye-opening journey of self-discovery, drawing on theology, psychology, and neurology.There never has been and never will be anyone like you. But that isn't a testament to you. It's a testament to the God who created you. The problem? Few people discover the God-given identity that makes them unlike anyone else. Mark Batterson calls this divine distinction our soulprint.God would like to introduce you to yourself.In Soulprint, Mark pours the contagious energy he's known for into helping you experience the joy of discovering who you are...and the freedom of discovering who you're not. The wonderful fact is that your uniqueness is God's gift to you, and it's also your gift to God.A self-discovery book that puts God at the center rather than self, Soulprint encourages you to recognize and explore the five defining momentsin your life that will determine your destiny. Along the way, you'll find that you're not just turning the pages of a book. You're turning the pages of your remarkable, God-shaped, world-changing life.
Author Biography
Mark Batterson serves as lead pastor of National Community Church in Washington, D.C. NCC was recognized as one of the most innovative and influential churches in America by Outreach Magazine in 2008. One church with ten services in six locations, NCC meets in movie theaters at metro stops throughout the D.C. area. NCC also owns and operates the largest coffeehouse on Capitol Hill, Ebenezers, which was recently recognized as the #1 coffeehouse in the metro D.C. area by AOL CityGuide. He is a daily blogger at and the author of the bestselling In a Pit with a Lion on a Snowy Day, Wild Goose Chase, and Primal- A Quest for the Lost Soul of Christianity. Mark and his wife, Lora, live on Capitol Hill with their three children.
Review
ECPA bestsellerPraise for Mark Batterson"With Soulprint Mark Batterson has done it again! He has asked the questions that led me into a self-discovery that enlarged my vision of God's purpose in my life."—Ruth Graham, speaker and author of Fear Not Tomorrow, God is Already There"Mark weaves us through the Great Commandment with insights that are both winsome and wise, peaking both curiosity and conviction. He calls us to a discipleship free of the trappings of shriveled self-concern, drawing us to give ourselves, with abandon, to others as we heed Jesus' call to "love God" above all. This book will fuel clarity of call and persevering strength for those who will journey in obedience to the Gospel – in its wholeness of justice, mercy, and faithfulness – for a lifetime." —Gary Haugen, president & CEO of International Justice Mission and author of Good News About Injustice, Terrify No More, and Just Courage"Too many of us are doing life at an unsustainable pace and losing sight of our first love. In his new book Primal, Mark Batterson invites you to rediscover the reality of Christ and His passions. This book will challenge you, push you, and stretch you. You will walk away righteously aggravated, but catapulted into action."—Craig Groeschel, Senior Pastor of LifeChurch.tv"Mark, I'm with you. It's time for the believers to be more. Let's hear the voice of God and be that Holy passionate fire that we are called to be. It's the primal way."—Shaun Alexander, 2005 NFL MVP, acclaimed speaker and author of Touchdown Alexander and The Walk"As a leader and teacher, Mark Batterson brings imagination, energy, and insight. Mark's genuine warmth and sincerity spill over into his communication, combining an intense love for his community with a passionate desire to see them living the life God dreams for them. I appreciate his willingness to take bold risks and go to extraordinary lengths to reach our culture with a message that is truly relevant."—Ed Young, senior pastor of Fellowship Church"A thoughtful and energetic leader, Mark Batterson presses us to consider how we live out our faith in the world around us. When Mark has something to say, I am quick to listen." —Frank Wright, PhD, president and CEO of National Religious Broadcasters
Review Quote
Praise for Mark Batterson "With Soulprint Mark Batterson has done it again! He has asked the questions that led me into a self-discovery that enlarged my vision of God's purpose in my life." -Ruth Graham, speaker and author of Fear Not Tomorrow, God is Already There "Mark weaves us through the Great Commandment with insights that are both winsome and wise, peaking both curiosity and conviction. He calls us to a discipleship free of the trappings of shriveled self-concern, drawing us to give ourselves, with abandon, to others as we heed Jesus' call to "love God" above all.
Excerpt from Book
The dullest and most uninteresting person you may talk to may one day be a creature, which, if you saw it now, you would be strongly tempted to worship.... It is in light of these overwhelming possibilities...that we should conduct all our dealings with one another, all friendships, all loves, all play, all politics. There are no ordinary people.You have never met a mere mortal. --C. S. Lewis , The Weight of Glory There has never been and never will be anyone else like you. But that isn''t a testament to you. It''s a testament to the God who created you. You are unlike anyone who has ever lived. But that uniqueness isn''t a virtue. It''s a responsibility. Uniqueness is God''s gift to you, and uniqueness is your gift to God. You owe it to yourself to be yourself. But more important, you owe it to the One who designed you and destined you. Make no mistake, this is no self-help book. Self-help is nothing more than idolatry dressed up in a rented tuxedo. So let me be blunt: you aren''t good enough or gifted enough to get where God wants you to go. Not without His help. But here''s the good news: there is nothing God cannot do in you and through you if you simply yield your life to Him. All of it. All of you. This book is all about you, but it''s not about you at all. The fact that there never has been and never will be anyone like you simply means that no one can worship God like you or for you. You were created to worship God in a way that no one else can. How? By living a life no one else can--your life. You have a unique destiny to fulfill, and no one can take your place. You play an irreplaceable role in God''s grand narrative. But fulfilling your true destiny starts with discovering your true identity. And therein lies the challenge. Most of us live our entire lives as strangers to ourselves. We know more about others than we know about ourselves. Our true identities get buried beneath the mistakes we''ve made, the insecurities we''ve acquired, and the lies we''ve believed. We''re held captive by others'' expectations. We''re uncomfortable in our own skins. And we spend far too much emotional, relational, and spiritual energy trying to be who we''re not. Why? Because it''s easier. And we think it''s safer. But trying to be who we''re not amounts to forfeiting our spiritual birthrights. It''s not just that we''re lying to ourselves. Somewhere along the way, we lose ourselves. I''m not sure where you''re at in your journey of self-discovery. Maybe you''re on the front end, trying to figure out who you are. Maybe you''re on the back end, trying to remember who you were meant to be. Or maybe you''re somewhere in between, trying to close the gap between who you are and who you want to be. No matter where you are, I want you to experience the joy of discovering who you are and the freedom of discovering who you''re not. It won''t be easy. And there are no shortcuts. But if you are breathing, God hasn''t given up on you yet. So don''t give up on yourself. Let this promise soak into your spirit, because it will energize your reading: it''s never too late to be who you might have been. SECOND PERSONA Self-discovery is a lot like an archaeological dig. It takes a long time to uncover the hidden treasures that lie buried beneath the surface. You can never be certain of what you will find or where you will find it. And it is a painstaking process. But the failure to dig deep will result in a superficial life. If you live as a stranger to yourself, how can you find intimacy with others? Intimacy is a function of self-discovery. It''s hard to truly get to know others if you don''t even know yourself. And beyond the relational ramifications, there are occupational implications. If you haven''t discovered your unique gifts and passions, how can you find fulfillment in what you do? You might make a living, but you won''t make a life. You''ll never experience the joy of doing what you love and loving what you do. And, finally, it''s the spiritual side effects of superficiality that are the most detrimental. Superficiality is a form of hypocrisy. If you fail to discover the truth, the whole truth, about yourself, aren''t you lying to yourself? Your life becomes a half truth. I live in a city, Washington DC, where image is everything. Meg Greenfield, who spent thirty years covering the city as a journalist with the Washington Post, likened it to high school. She referred to high school as a "preeminently nervous" place, and she believed that Washington was even worse. "High school is the time when people first contrive to have an image," observed Greenfield. "It is an attempt to fabricate a whole second persona for public consumption." And it''s that second persona that results in a secondhand life. Instead of narrating our own lines in the first person, we live second-person lives by allowing others to narrate our lives for us. And that is hypocrisy at its worst. Our lives become lies. We not only cheat ourselves and others--when we fail to discover our true God-given identities and God-ordained destinies, we also cheat the Third Person. Greenfield wrote: Life inside the image...requires continuous care, feeding, and, above all, protection. That is the worst of it.... It''s like never being able to get undressed.... We are, most of us, much of the time, in disguise. We present ourselves as we think we are meant to be. In Washington, this is greatly in excess of the ordinary hypocrisies...that exist everywhere else.1 I wish this were true only in Washington, but it''s everywhere. In fact, superficiality is the curse of our culture. And the primary reason we live as strangers to ourselves is because we''re afraid of what we''ll find if we start digging. We don''t really want to see ourselves for who we are. But if we can dig deeper than our fallen natures, we''ll find the truth that lies buried beneath our sin: the image of God. We''ll find our true identities. And our true destinies as well. In the pages that follow, we''ll dig into your past, looking for clues to your future. We''ll dust off the lies you''ve believed and insecurities you''ve acquired until your true identity is unveiled. And we''ll make discoveries, both painful and pleasurable, that will forever change the way you see yourself. In fact, you''ll never see yourself the same way, because you''ll see yourself through the eyes of your Creator. DESTINY CLUES Time may be measured in minutes, but life is measured in moments. And some moments are larger than life. And it''s those defining moments that dictate the way we see life. Some of them are as predictable as a wedding day or the birth of a child. Others are as unpredictable as an accident. You never know which moment might become a defining moment, but identifying those moments is the key to identifying who you are. Psychological research suggests that one''s self-concept is defined by a very small number of experiences. Ninety-nine percent of life''s experiences vanish like vapor into the subconscious abyss. Only one percent make it into our conscious memories. And less than one percent of that one percent are not just memorable but truly unforgettable. Those are the moments that define us. And managing those memories is a form of stewardship. Every past experience is preparation for some future opportunity. And one way God redeems the past is by helping us see it through His eyes, His providence. So the key to fulfilling your future destiny is hidden in your past memories. When we look in the mirror, what we see is a reflection of our accumulated experiences. And defining moments are like defining features. In a sense, we are an aggregation of where we''ve been, what we''ve done, and who we''ve known. But there are a few places, a few experiences, and a few people that leave their imprints in ways that become parts of our soulprints. Exactly what, you may be wondering, is a soulprint? Think of it this way: Your fingerprint uniquely identifies you and differentiates you from everyone else who has ever lived, but your fingerprint is only skin deep. You possess a uniqueness that is soul deep. I call it your soulprint. It''s not just who you are, present tense. It''s who you are destined to become, future tense. It''s not just who others see when they look at you from the outside in. It''s who God has destined you to become from the inside out. Not unlike your genetic code that programs your physical anatomy, your soulprint hardwires your true identity and true destiny. So while you live your life forward, God works backward. The Omniscient One always starts with the end in mind. The best example of how God uses defining moments to reveal a person''s destiny is found in the life of David. He wrote, All the days ordained for me were written in your book before one of them came to be.2 As with the psalmist, all of your days are ordained by God. And it''s your holy responsibility to discover that God-ordained destiny, just like David did. His epitaph speaks for itself: When David had served God''s purpose in his own generation, he fell asleep.3 Despite humble beginnings and huge mistakes, David fulfilled his destiny. And that''s why David''s life is the backdrop for this book. He is the soulprint prototype. The defining moments or scenes in his life double as destiny clues that will help you serve God''s unique purpose in your generation. In the pages that follow, we will dissect David''s life in a way
Details ISBN1601420390 Author Mark Batterson Publisher Multnomah Press Year 2011 ISBN-10 1601420390 ISBN-13 9781601420398 Format Paperback Imprint Multnomah Press Place of Publication Sisters Country of Publication United States DEWEY 248.84 Short Title SOULPRINT Language English Media Book Pages 192 Subtitle Discovering your Divine Destiny DOI 10.1604/9781601420398 Publication Date 2011-01-18 AU Release Date 2011-01-18 NZ Release Date 2011-01-18 US Release Date 2011-01-18 UK Release Date 2011-01-18 Audience General We've got this
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