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Who Am I?

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Who Am I? is one of Norman Grubb's "textbooks" for what he came to call Total Truth, "...a full satisfaction, a rational meaning to all life, a foolproof workable key to daily living, a road map which I could unfold to a fellow-traveler and say 'This is the way.'" Standing on the Scriptures as his final authority, Mr. Grubb explores in a clear and practical way who we are, why we are, how we can be ourselves, and what our destiny is, which is "Christ in you, the hope of glory."

165 pages, Paperback

First published October 1, 1975

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Norman P. Grubb

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Norman Percy Grubb was a missionary statesman, writer and theological teacher.

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March 20, 2025
This book is a meaty book on a milk subject. I think the only 2 major issues I have is that he leans towards some ism’s at times and also he swims a bit deep for such a simple subject. I did glean some encouragement for world missions and the gospel propagations and some new ways to think of the dual nature or lack thereof (which I feel is more semantical than theological) all in all if you’re a deep Spiritual thinker, read and glean. If you aren’t there yet maybe go for a more basic book on your identity and personhood in Christ.
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May 18, 2023
A must read

In a day of such confusion about what to believe and endless struggles trying to be good enough, this is a timely read.
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