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"Dr. Brown extends an authentic invitation to reframe lessons in leadership and biblical application that allows us to shift perspectives and expand our sense of self beyond that of the world, leaning into the purpose and intentionality of God's promises and perception of us. She delivers a profound and timely reminder that how we perceive ourselves outweighs that which we cannot control." -Dr. Kathleen N. Cabler, ODCP "If you have a desire to be set free from the opinions of others and simply believe in what God placed on the inside of you, I urge you to read this book." -Bishop Kim W. Brown, Author and Bishop of The Mount Global Fellowship of ChurchesIn It's Not What You Call Me, It's What I Answer To, Keshia Brown shares how a revelation of God's definition of us is one without rival. There are so many titles we allow ourselves to be defined by other than the one we were designed to fully live out. Often driven by a confusing set of worldly expectations, there is an identity crisis that happens when we allow ourselves to be defined by what others call us. This crisis requires us to refute the lies of the enemy to become better women, leaders, and disciples for the Kingdom. The passion and purpose in fulfilling our goals and walking out our destiny require an extraordinary commitment to our God-given assignment. You'll learn and reflect on what happens on the journey to birthing dreams is filled with challenges, transition, and processes that we don't always bargain for but are necessary to propel us into the next season of our lives. Keshia uses passion, humor, and a reflection of childhood memories to challenge you to: - Flip the notion of what others call you in acceptance for what God calls you- Tackle and identify "baggage cycles" in exchange for "breakthrough cycles"- Answer the call of purpose on your life despite adversity - Dismantle strongholds of negative belief systems in your thinking- Embrace the uniqueness and leader in youWe have an enemy assaulting our minds and our thoughts in hope that we will turn our backs on our future, our purpose, and God's promises to us. It's a cycle that keeps us in bondage thinking rather than breakthrough thinking. No more eeny, meeny, miny, moe. Yes, you You've been called by God.Includes Chapter Review, Discussion Questions, and Prayers