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Who Am I Really? | FOUND Teaching Series Episode 3

Who Am I Really? | FOUND Teaching Series Episode 3

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What happens when the very thing you thought defined you is suddenly gone? In this episode, Lorie shares her personal story of losing her singing voice and the deep identity crisis that followed. Through heartbreak, questions, and a search for meaning, she invites us to reflect on our own identity: Who are we without our talents, titles, or accomplishments?

Discover the truth of who you really are—loved, chosen, and adopted by God. Everything that was lost in the garden is found in Jesus.

Key themes:

►Identity crisis through loss: What happens when your purpose or passion is stripped away?

►God’s love beyond performance: You are not what you do—your worth isn’t tied to your talents or success.

►Adoption into God’s family: We are chosen, wanted, and fully accepted as His children.

►Restoring what was lost: Jesus came to restore everything lost in the garden—our relationship, identity, and purpose.

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