November 27, 2000
Texas pastor writes on identity ___NASHVILLE, Tenn. (BP)--The word "identity" is easily associated with finding or discovering one's self. ___But the identity search advocated by Texas author and pastor Gene Wilkes has nothing to do with the journeys of self-discovery. ___In his discipleship study, "My Identity in Christ," produced by LifeWay Christian Resources, Wilkes reminds readers their identity does not come from accomplishments, success or failure, but from Christ. ___"Identity is about how we define ourselves," said Wilkes, pastor of Legacy Drive Baptist Church in Plano. "Christians define themselves by their relationship with Christ." ___In his workbook, Wilkes writes, "Many followers of Jesus do not understand the goal of their Christian life--to be like Jesus." ___By buying into modern culture's enchantment with the individual, many Christians miss that goal, he said. "You can choose who is placed at the center of your personal universe--God or self. ___"Christianity is not a self-help course. ... We need to live our lives together so we can learn best how to be like Jesus."
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