WHO AM I and Why Do I Matter?

Sooner or later, kids ask big questions about themselves and their faith: Who am I? Where do I fit in? Am I good enough? What do people think of me? What does God think of me?

Christian Studies teacher and school chaplain Chris Morphew has been answering big questions from kids for over a decade. In this warm, empathetic book, he shows children how to embrace and enjoy their identity as those loved by God and made in his image. He also gives lots of practical advice on how to remember what God says about who they really are.

Lively stories and illustrations make this book easy for 9-13s to engage with. Readers will be helped to replace fear and anxiety with faith and confidence as they find their self-worth in what God says about them.

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Chris is the teacher you wish you had. He takes your questions—and you—seriously and knows where you can find real, honest-to-God answers.
— Dr Natasha Moore, Centre for Public Christianity
Chris Morphew is like Tim Keller for teens. In this short book, he tackles some of today’s tough questions with Scripture, wisdom and clarity—and just the right amount of fun to keep young readers turning the page. I cannot wait to put this book into the hands of my three children.
— Champ Thornton, pastor, author, podcast host
Growing up toward young adulthood can be jarring as we try to figure out who we are and what our place in this world is. Chris Morphew answers those questions in a refreshing, age-appropriate way that is sure to speak to the heart of every young reader. With short, punchy chapters, this book is easy to read and soaked with the gospel. I will be sharing it with each of my own kids and highly recommend it to yours!
— Adam Ramsay, author of Truth on Fire
Chris writes about the big questions we all ask with such an easy style that he’ll make you forget he’s talking about really deep stuff. Who am I and Why Do I Matter? is friendly, gentle, and deep. It will help young people discover where they fit in God’s big story.
— Tom French, author of A Dozen Disappointing Disciples