Discover Your True Self by Chip Ingram

Discover Your True Self

See yourself through God’s eyes—no lies allowed

Written byChip Ingram
Narrated byKirby Heyborne
Length6h26m
Release dateAugust 18, 2020
LanguageEnglish
★★★★☆ 4.8 (3 ratings)

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AuthorChip Ingram
NarratorKirby Heyborne
Runtime6h26m
PublishedAugust 18, 2020
Rating★★★★☆ 4.8 / 5 (3 ratings)
CategoriesReligion & Spirituality, Christianity, Christian Living, Spiritual Growth
FormatAudiobook (Digital)
PlatformAudible

About This Audiobook

Chip Ingram’s *Discover Your True Self* isn’t just another self-help book wrapped in spiritual language—it’s a surgical strike against the distorted mirrors we’ve all been handed. Ingram, a seasoned pastor and counselor, dismantles the daily lies we tell ourselves about our worth, calling, and identity with brutal clarity. The book isn’t here to coddle; it’s here to confront. Whether you’re tangled in shame, paralyzed by fear, or simply exhausted by the noise of modern life’s identity crises, Ingram’s biblical framework cuts through the clutter with surgical precision. The result? A roadmap to see yourself—not as the world does, but as God intended: deeply loved, fully redeemed, and purposefully placed. The audiobook’s strength lies in its raw honesty; Ingram doesn’t flinch from hard truths, but his tone remains warm and invitational, making complex theology feel like a conversation with a trusted mentor rather than a lecture from a pulpit. Kirby Heyborne’s narration elevates the material further, his voice carrying the weight of conviction without ever lapsing into preachiness. The pacing is brisk, the content dense with actionable insight—perfect for listeners who crave substance over fluff.

Tags: Christian self-discoverybiblical identityovercoming shamespiritual growth audiobookfaith-based therapyChristian living

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Editor's Review ★★★★☆

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I’ll admit, I approached *Discover Your True Self* with skepticism—another Christian self-help book promising to unlock my "true potential" sounded like recycled air. But Ingram’s unapologetic dismantling of the lies we believe (especially the one about being "too broken to fix") hit different. Kirby Heyborne’s narration is the secret weapon here; his voice carries the perfect balance of authority and gentleness, never sounding like he’s reading a script but like he’s speaking directly to your soul. My one critique? The book occasionally flirts with oversimplifying complex emotional struggles—Ingram’s pastoral optimism is inspiring, but trauma and identity aren’t always neatly resolved in 400 pages. That said, the production quality is top-tier, with crisp audio and seamless pacing that keeps the 6+ hours feeling like a retreat, not a marathon. The standout moment comes in Chapter 5, where Ingram unpacks the biblical concept of "the old self vs. the new self" with such clarity that I had to hit pause and reflect—rare for an audiobook. If you’re tired of spiritual fluff and want a no-BS, Bible-based toolkit for healing your self-image, this is the audiobook to download. Just don’t expect quick fixes—Ingram’s brand of truth-telling demands your full attention.

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