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Who am I? Does God see me? Does God love me? What is my purpose?

So much is tied up in our longing to know who we are: our worth, whether we’re loved, what we’re meant to do with our lives. But there’s a powerful truth that settles every question: God has named us, and the names he has spoken over us settle every question and pain we have experienced in our search for identity.

Names help us know that we belong and to whom we belong. Names carry authority and power. But we also carry
other names―painful, damaging names that we have spoken over ourselves or that others have branded on us. Too often, in times of low self-worth, grief, or failure, we exchange our God-given identity for those false names.

When we believe God’s names for us, we will discover a life lived with purpose and passion. Are you ready to accept God’s invitation to silence the inner voice that keeps you from living freely, joyfully, and confidently?

A lot is at stake in understanding the sacred truth of who you are. The names you believe about yourself impact how you live, how you love, and how you move and bear witness to the gospel.

Hear this: God has true names that he speaks over you and wants you to hear above the false banter.

Known invites you to understand and embrace what it means to be created and named in the image of God. In the process, it will ignite a passion to speak life-giving names over others, to bless them through the power of the Name that is above every other.

With vulnerability and humor, Aubrey Sampson shows you what it means to be powerfully and personally made and named in the image of God. Everything changes when you believe this incredible truth: You are known by God.


Editorial Reviews

Review

All of humanity carries the image and likeness of God, and God has “named” his children with dignity―so that we might flourish and empower others to flourish. In Known, church planter and author Aubrey Sampson invites the reader to embrace his or her true “name” in Jesus so that the Name above every other name will be honored by all. Read this book and know the name above all others. Dr. Derwin L. Gray, lead pastor of Transformation Church, author of God, Do You Hear Me?

So many of us struggle with insecurity and unworthiness because we take our cues for value from what we see around us.
Known helps us redirect our vision to the only place that matters: the Word of God. This book is like God calling us on the phone to remind us who we are in him. I pray many discover the truth in these words. Nona Jones, bestselling author of Success from the Inside Out, head of global faith-based partnerships at Facebook

There are a lot of voices shouting at us about who we are.
Known cuts through the noise with the biblical truths about how God sees us. Experience the powerful reality of God’s personal and specific names for you. Read this book, and you’ll find yourself freed and empowered to bless a hurting world. Mark Batterson, New York Times bestselling author of The Circle Maker, lead pastor of National Community Church

In
Known, Aubrey Sampson bravely shines a light on both our individual and communal pain. At the same time, she points us to a greater truth: God has specific and powerful names that counter every lie about who we are. What an invitation―to know how God sees us and loves us and to offer a hurting world an identity that can never be shaken. Dr. Anita Phillips, LCSW-C, trauma therapist, host of In the Light podcast

If you ever wanted to explore your identity and family name as a child of God, this is the book to pick up. In such a personal, authentic, vulnerable (yet biblical) way, Aubrey emphatically and comprehensively declares how you are known by God. My prayer as you read
Known: Not only will you come to know who God says you to be, but you (as the title says) will come to believe who God says you are―and that, my friends, will change everything, from how you live to how you live sent. Ed Stetzer, executive director of Wheaton College Billy Graham Center

Aubrey’s book could be read slowly over time, but I ended up reading it in one sitting because I just couldn’t get enough. Her words are powerful but always kind and tender. I loved the way she made deep theological truths and stellar exegetical work accessible and relevant to any of us struggling to find our identity in Christ. After two decades of teaching the Bible, I know this resource should be in the hands of any Christian seeking more intimacy with Christ.
Kat Armstrong, author of No More Holding Back and The In-Between Place, preacher, cofounder of The Polished Network

There is a cosmic battle being waged for the identity of every one of us. In
Known: How Believing Who God Says You Are Changes Everything, my friend Aubrey Sampson does a masterful job exposing the lies and telling us the truth about our true identity in God. Sampson addresses one of the great contemporary questions of our time in an insightful, challenging, and compelling fashion. Read Known for yourself, but then share it with a friend. Dave Ferguson, lead pastor of Community Christian Church, author of B.L.E.S.S.: 5 Everyday Ways to Love Your Neighbor and Change the World

Identity is
the pain point of this generation. Many are risking everything to find who they are. The reality is we can’t make an identity, nor can we find one by looking within―it must be given to us by God. But this journey of knowing who we are by God is not just cerebral, it’s one that we have to feel in our bones. It has to make sense to us emotionally. This is why Aubrey’s book is so wonderful and needed. I was deeply moved as I read her words. She takes the truth of who God says we are and doesn’t just put a bow in it. Rather, she takes the reader on a journey that makes us feel all the feels and know what it’s like in our messy world to be Known by the only Voice that matters. David Lomas, pastor at Reality SF, author of The Truest Thing About You

I think every heart on the planet has gotten pretty banged up the past few years, bruised and rubbed raw, buried under layer upon layer of anxieties and insecurities. Then comes the gentle, healing message of
Known. Author and pastor Aubrey Sampson invites us to come as we are and reminds us that in our most broken places, we are known and named by God. Catherine McNiel, author of Fearing Bravely, All Shall Be Well, and Long Days of Small Things

This book is beautiful. The writing is beautiful, of course, but even more beautiful is the grace Aubrey Sampson writes about. Most beautiful still is the God of grace at the center of this story. This book will encourage you to rest in Jesus and his goodness. In a time of sorrow and fear, this book steps in to point us to hope: hope in Christ as he sees and loves us.
Micah Fries, director of engagement at GlocalNet, director of programs at Multi-Faith Neighbors Network, author of Leveling the Church

“What’s in a name?” So much more than we (or Shakespeare) might realize. With her usual wit and insight, Aubrey Sampson teaches us that our names are a way of being known and that the name God gives us is the most important one of them all. With Aubrey as a guide, you’ll find the courage and freedom to live out of your true self, the one that is known and named by God.
Mitchel Lee, lead pastor of Grace Community Church

In an age where you can be known by many and yet truly known by none, our souls long to be seen―flaws and all―and chosen nonetheless. In this raw, honest, and brilliant work, Aubrey Sampson shows us how to shed the false names we’ve assumed for ourselves and rest in the adoption of the Name above all names. I highly recommend this book to anyone who longs to feel completely understood and loved―which is all of us.
Davey Blackburn, author, speaker, host of the Nothing Is Wasted podcast

Aubrey Sampson is a wise teacher, a gentle guide into the tender spaces of our stories.
Known speaks to our most fundamental longings with transformative hope. May the truths in these pages cause your heart to soar. Ann Voskamp, New York Times bestselling author of The Broken Way and One Thousand Gifts

From the Back Cover

You are not unseen . . . unworthy . . .unloved . . . forgotten . . . you are known.

Our identity is a complex tapestry woven with threads of good and true things―and tangled with painful names we’ve spoken over ourselves or that others have branded us with. Some of our names are larger than we want them to be, and others aren’t always obvious.

But God is the only one who gets to name us.

What if, in the place of the negative names in your story, God wants to speak a new name, a healing and freeing name? What if he already has?

What’s at stake is nothing less than how we reflect God in the world, how we treat others, and how we allow others to treat us. It’s time to know who you really are.

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Known: How Believing Who God Says You Are Changes Everything

Product ID: U1641583088
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Type: Paperback

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Price includes VAT & Import Duties
Availability: In Stock

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Order today to get by 7-14 business days

Delivery fee of BHD 2. Free for orders above BHD 20.

Returns & Warranty policies

Imported From: United States

At BOLO, we work hard to ensure the products you receive are new, genuine, and sourced from reputable suppliers.

Every product in the BOLO catalogue is sourced through our Verified Global Supply Network of verified sellers, authorized distributors or directly from the manufacturer.

Each product undergoes thorough inspection and verification at our consolidation and fulfilment centers to ensure it meets our strict authenticity and quality standards before being shipped and delivered to you.

If you ever have concerns regarding the authenticity of a product purchased from us, please contact Bolo Support. We will review your inquiry promptly and, if necessary, provide documentation verifying authenticity or offer a suitable resolution.

Your trust is our top priority, and we are committed to maintaining transparency and integrity in every transaction.

While we strive to display accurate information, variations in packaging, labeling, instructions, or formulation may occasionally occur due to regional differences or supplier updates. For detailed or manufacturer-specific information, please contact the brand directly or reach out to BOLO Support for assistance.

Unless otherwise stated, all prices displayed on the product page include applicable taxes and import duties.

BOLO operates in accordance with the laws and regulations of Bahrain. Any items found to be restricted or prohibited for sale within the Bahrain will be cancelled prior to shipment. We take proactive measures to ensure that only products permitted for sale in Bahrain are listed on our website.

All items are shipped by air, and any products classified as “Dangerous Goods (DG)” under IATA regulations will be removed from the order and cancelled.

All orders are processed manually, and we make every effort to process them promptly once confirmed. Products cancelled due to the above reasons will be permanently removed from listings across the website.

Description:

Who am I? Does God see me? Does God love me? What is my purpose?

So much is tied up in our longing to know who we are: our worth, whether we’re loved, what we’re meant to do with our lives. But there’s a powerful truth that settles every question: God has named us, and the names he has spoken over us settle every question and pain we have experienced in our search for identity.

Names help us know that we belong and to whom we belong. Names carry authority and power. But we also carry
other names―painful, damaging names that we have spoken over ourselves or that others have branded on us. Too often, in times of low self-worth, grief, or failure, we exchange our God-given identity for those false names.

When we believe God’s names for us, we will discover a life lived with purpose and passion. Are you ready to accept God’s invitation to silence the inner voice that keeps you from living freely, joyfully, and confidently?

A lot is at stake in understanding the sacred truth of who you are. The names you believe about yourself impact how you live, how you love, and how you move and bear witness to the gospel.

Hear this: God has true names that he speaks over you and wants you to hear above the false banter.

Known invites you to understand and embrace what it means to be created and named in the image of God. In the process, it will ignite a passion to speak life-giving names over others, to bless them through the power of the Name that is above every other.

With vulnerability and humor, Aubrey Sampson shows you what it means to be powerfully and personally made and named in the image of God. Everything changes when you believe this incredible truth: You are known by God.


Editorial Reviews

Review

All of humanity carries the image and likeness of God, and God has “named” his children with dignity―so that we might flourish and empower others to flourish. In Known, church planter and author Aubrey Sampson invites the reader to embrace his or her true “name” in Jesus so that the Name above every other name will be honored by all. Read this book and know the name above all others. Dr. Derwin L. Gray, lead pastor of Transformation Church, author of God, Do You Hear Me?

So many of us struggle with insecurity and unworthiness because we take our cues for value from what we see around us.
Known helps us redirect our vision to the only place that matters: the Word of God. This book is like God calling us on the phone to remind us who we are in him. I pray many discover the truth in these words. Nona Jones, bestselling author of Success from the Inside Out, head of global faith-based partnerships at Facebook

There are a lot of voices shouting at us about who we are.
Known cuts through the noise with the biblical truths about how God sees us. Experience the powerful reality of God’s personal and specific names for you. Read this book, and you’ll find yourself freed and empowered to bless a hurting world. Mark Batterson, New York Times bestselling author of The Circle Maker, lead pastor of National Community Church

In
Known, Aubrey Sampson bravely shines a light on both our individual and communal pain. At the same time, she points us to a greater truth: God has specific and powerful names that counter every lie about who we are. What an invitation―to know how God sees us and loves us and to offer a hurting world an identity that can never be shaken. Dr. Anita Phillips, LCSW-C, trauma therapist, host of In the Light podcast

If you ever wanted to explore your identity and family name as a child of God, this is the book to pick up. In such a personal, authentic, vulnerable (yet biblical) way, Aubrey emphatically and comprehensively declares how you are known by God. My prayer as you read
Known: Not only will you come to know who God says you to be, but you (as the title says) will come to believe who God says you are―and that, my friends, will change everything, from how you live to how you live sent. Ed Stetzer, executive director of Wheaton College Billy Graham Center

Aubrey’s book could be read slowly over time, but I ended up reading it in one sitting because I just couldn’t get enough. Her words are powerful but always kind and tender. I loved the way she made deep theological truths and stellar exegetical work accessible and relevant to any of us struggling to find our identity in Christ. After two decades of teaching the Bible, I know this resource should be in the hands of any Christian seeking more intimacy with Christ.
Kat Armstrong, author of No More Holding Back and The In-Between Place, preacher, cofounder of The Polished Network

There is a cosmic battle being waged for the identity of every one of us. In
Known: How Believing Who God Says You Are Changes Everything, my friend Aubrey Sampson does a masterful job exposing the lies and telling us the truth about our true identity in God. Sampson addresses one of the great contemporary questions of our time in an insightful, challenging, and compelling fashion. Read Known for yourself, but then share it with a friend. Dave Ferguson, lead pastor of Community Christian Church, author of B.L.E.S.S.: 5 Everyday Ways to Love Your Neighbor and Change the World

Identity is
the pain point of this generation. Many are risking everything to find who they are. The reality is we can’t make an identity, nor can we find one by looking within―it must be given to us by God. But this journey of knowing who we are by God is not just cerebral, it’s one that we have to feel in our bones. It has to make sense to us emotionally. This is why Aubrey’s book is so wonderful and needed. I was deeply moved as I read her words. She takes the truth of who God says we are and doesn’t just put a bow in it. Rather, she takes the reader on a journey that makes us feel all the feels and know what it’s like in our messy world to be Known by the only Voice that matters. David Lomas, pastor at Reality SF, author of The Truest Thing About You

I think every heart on the planet has gotten pretty banged up the past few years, bruised and rubbed raw, buried under layer upon layer of anxieties and insecurities. Then comes the gentle, healing message of
Known. Author and pastor Aubrey Sampson invites us to come as we are and reminds us that in our most broken places, we are known and named by God. Catherine McNiel, author of Fearing Bravely, All Shall Be Well, and Long Days of Small Things

This book is beautiful. The writing is beautiful, of course, but even more beautiful is the grace Aubrey Sampson writes about. Most beautiful still is the God of grace at the center of this story. This book will encourage you to rest in Jesus and his goodness. In a time of sorrow and fear, this book steps in to point us to hope: hope in Christ as he sees and loves us.
Micah Fries, director of engagement at GlocalNet, director of programs at Multi-Faith Neighbors Network, author of Leveling the Church

“What’s in a name?” So much more than we (or Shakespeare) might realize. With her usual wit and insight, Aubrey Sampson teaches us that our names are a way of being known and that the name God gives us is the most important one of them all. With Aubrey as a guide, you’ll find the courage and freedom to live out of your true self, the one that is known and named by God.
Mitchel Lee, lead pastor of Grace Community Church

In an age where you can be known by many and yet truly known by none, our souls long to be seen―flaws and all―and chosen nonetheless. In this raw, honest, and brilliant work, Aubrey Sampson shows us how to shed the false names we’ve assumed for ourselves and rest in the adoption of the Name above all names. I highly recommend this book to anyone who longs to feel completely understood and loved―which is all of us.
Davey Blackburn, author, speaker, host of the Nothing Is Wasted podcast

Aubrey Sampson is a wise teacher, a gentle guide into the tender spaces of our stories.
Known speaks to our most fundamental longings with transformative hope. May the truths in these pages cause your heart to soar. Ann Voskamp, New York Times bestselling author of The Broken Way and One Thousand Gifts

From the Back Cover

You are not unseen . . . unworthy . . .unloved . . . forgotten . . . you are known.

Our identity is a complex tapestry woven with threads of good and true things―and tangled with painful names we’ve spoken over ourselves or that others have branded us with. Some of our names are larger than we want them to be, and others aren’t always obvious.

But God is the only one who gets to name us.

What if, in the place of the negative names in your story, God wants to speak a new name, a healing and freeing name? What if he already has?

What’s at stake is nothing less than how we reflect God in the world, how we treat others, and how we allow others to treat us. It’s time to know who you really are.

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