The Truth About Who We Are: Letter to My Grandchildren
As his forty-year career in ministry comes to an end, Douglas Brouwer finds himself wondering about one of the oldest questions there is: who am I? To find his true identity, Brouwer undertakes extensive genealogical research, probes the meaning of his family name, explores his ethnic heritage, asks what genealogies are for (biblical genealogies and his own), reflects on the meaning of his DNA testing, and tells sometimes-unflattering family stories. In the end, he arrives at one of the most basic answers it's possible to give about our identity as human beings created in the image and likeness of God. The Truth About Who We Are is written as a letter from Brouwer to his grandchildren, but the story is a universal one. The answer he discovers at the end applies to all.
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The Truth About Who We Are: Letter to My Grandchildren
As his forty-year career in ministry comes to an end, Douglas Brouwer finds himself wondering about one of the oldest questions there is: who am I? To find his true identity, Brouwer undertakes extensive genealogical research, probes the meaning of his family name, explores his ethnic heritage, asks what genealogies are for (biblical genealogies and his own), reflects on the meaning of his DNA testing, and tells sometimes-unflattering family stories. In the end, he arrives at one of the most basic answers it's possible to give about our identity as human beings created in the image and likeness of God. The Truth About Who We Are is written as a letter from Brouwer to his grandchildren, but the story is a universal one. The answer he discovers at the end applies to all.
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The Truth About Who We Are: Letter to My Grandchildren

The Truth About Who We Are: Letter to My Grandchildren

by Douglas J. Brouwer
The Truth About Who We Are: Letter to My Grandchildren

The Truth About Who We Are: Letter to My Grandchildren

by Douglas J. Brouwer

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As his forty-year career in ministry comes to an end, Douglas Brouwer finds himself wondering about one of the oldest questions there is: who am I? To find his true identity, Brouwer undertakes extensive genealogical research, probes the meaning of his family name, explores his ethnic heritage, asks what genealogies are for (biblical genealogies and his own), reflects on the meaning of his DNA testing, and tells sometimes-unflattering family stories. In the end, he arrives at one of the most basic answers it's possible to give about our identity as human beings created in the image and likeness of God. The Truth About Who We Are is written as a letter from Brouwer to his grandchildren, but the story is a universal one. The answer he discovers at the end applies to all.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781532660986
Publisher: Resource Publications
Publication date: 11/08/2018
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 98
File size: 5 MB

About the Author

Douglas J. Brouwer is the author of four previous books, including most recently How to Become a Multicultural Church (2017). He has been a Presbyterian pastor for nearly forty years and retired in 2018 from the International Protestant Church in Zurich, Switzerland. He lives with his wife and dog on Lake Michigan, north of Holland, Michigan.

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“Every grandfather should write a book like this. It’s perfectly pegged for grandchildren, telling them who they are by lineage, heritage, patrimony—embarrassing or not—even DNA, and a grandfather who drove an electric car a hundred years ago. A cleric, Brouwer’s heritage is Dutch, Calvinist, and West Michigan, but anyone can use this book as a template.”

—Robert P. Swierenga, Professor of History Emeritus, Kent State University, Albertus C. Van Raalte Research Professor, Van Raalte Institute, Hope College, Holland, Michigan



“This sparkling gem of a memoir reflects on history, memory, and theology in a poignant, very personal way. Dutch-Americans, particularly from West Michigan, will appreciate Douglas Brouwer’s excavation of their native soil. More important, people of faith will appreciate his reminder of where our true identity and loyalties belong. A timely book.”

—James D. Bratt, Department of History, Calvin College

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