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08 | Discovering Your Identity in Christ After Years of Feeling Lost

08 | Discovering Your Identity in Christ After Years of Feeling Lost

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If you’ve ever asked yourself Who am I really? or felt like you’ve lived many versions of yourself without ever feeling grounded, this episode is for you.

In this episode of the Launch With Faith Podcast, I share my personal journey of discovering my identity in Christ after years of trying to define myself through seasons, achievements, body image, business success, and roles I thought I had to play.

For almost 35 years, I didn’t know how to answer the question “Who am I?” Until I met Jesus and learned the difference between who the world says I am and who God says I am.

In this episode, we talk about:

  • What identity in Christ actually means in everyday life

  • Why the world’s version of “finding yourself” often leaves us feeling more lost

  • How seasons like motherhood, business growth, weight changes, and success can disconnect us from our true identity

  • A powerful exercise that helped me release old labels and receive truth about who God says I am

  • How to return to this truth when fear, insecurity, or self doubt comes back

This is a deeply personal conversation, but it’s also an invitation. You don’t have to keep guessing your way through life. You can live, build, and make decisions from a place of truth, peace, and clarity rooted in Christ.

🎧 If this episode resonates with you, I would love to hear your experience. You can comment below or send me a message on Instagram at @alinehoss.

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