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July 1, 2010

In this powerful and deeply vulnerable book, Beth Redman writes to pass along a message that changed her life—that the God who made us also understands us intimately. He hears our cries and reaches out in love to help us and fight for us. He’s always at work shaping our character. And no matter what others do, He will never, ever leave or forget us. Drawing on Scripture and her own experience, Redman invites us to explore the revolutionary implications of being loved by a God who knows our name. And she invites us to call on His name as well—to respond to His heart and love Him as He has loved us from the beginning.


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About the Author

Beth Redman is an evangelist, Dove-winning songwriter, and author (Beautiful, Soul Sister, and others). A native Brit, she recently moved to Atlanta to help plant Passion City Church with her husband Matt and her five children.


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  • Paperback: 192 pages
  • Publisher: David C. Cook (July 1, 2010)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0781403650
  • ISBN-13: 978-0781403658
  • Product Dimensions: 8.1 x 5.5 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8.5 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (14 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #187,361 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars God Knows My Name review, August 3, 2010
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This review is from: God Knows My Name: Never Forgotten, Forever Loved (Paperback)
Life is tough. It is relentless. Human beings are pretty high maintenance, and survival can be exhausting at times. But we are called to do more than survive-we are called to THRIVE! So let's run our race with perservance, take up our cross, and follow Jesus, telling others about Him and living in a way that honors Him, serves Him, and gives glory to Him.

In this book written by Beth Redman, this opening to a chapter stuck in my mind the most. Beth shares the most hurtful experiences in her life, namely utter rejection by her earthly father, and shows that God held her hand through it all. He gave her the grace, and strength to continue to live for Him.

With chapter titles such as:

God Knows My Name
God Knows My Past
God Shapes My Character
God Sees My Choices
God Has Not Forgotten Me
God Is My Helper
God Is My Defender
God Is My Restorer

And a full study guide for each chapter, it's easy to see that this book would make a perfect group study. I was most impressed with how Beth shows compassion, not bitterness, toward her past and those who hurt her. I loved how she shared that God was with her, even during the darkest times. She shares from an episode of "The Dog Whisperer" that a man had been attacked by a dog in his younger years, and never forgot it. His children wanted a dog as a pet, but he couldn't get the memory out of his head. Cesar Milan spoke to him and said,
My friend, what is hold you is the memory, but the incident is gone. You are allowing that memory to live on with you every single day. We have to break the power of the memory and allow you to live in freedom. It is over!

Cesar went on to take this man and helped him face his fear of dogs. And Beth shows how God restores our memories.
The former things will not be remembered, nor will they come to mind. Isa. 65:17

This book will not leave you feeling the same! I am going to recommend that my girlfriends and I do this for a study!!! Thank you, Beth, for the opportunity to read this book!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Godly Encouragement for Everyday Life, September 15, 2010
This review is from: God Knows My Name: Never Forgotten, Forever Loved (Paperback)
One of the most amazing Christian musicians is worship leader Matt Redman. Most people don't know Matt's wife, Beth, writes many of those sings with him. She is also an author. Her latest book is entitled `God Know My Name: Never Forgotten, Forever Loved.'

Here is the synopsis of this book:

Do You Know How Much You Matter to God? In this powerful and deeply vulnerable book, Beth Redman writes to pass along a message that changed her life - that the God who made us also understands us intimately and proclaims our worth by naming us and calling our name. He hears our cries and reaches out to help us and fight for us. He knows our past but is already hard at work shaping our future - helping us, defending us, and restoring the damage life has done. And no matter what others do, our heavenly Father will never, ever leave or forget us.
Drawing on Scripture and her own experience, Redman invites us to explore the revolutionary implications of being loved by a God who knows our name. And she invites us to call on His name as well - to respond to His heart and love Him as He has loved us from the beginning.

Here is the biography of this author:

Beth Redman is an evangelist, Dove-Award-winning songwriter, and author whose books include Beautiful, Soul Sister, and Blessed Be Your Name, which was co-authored with her husband, Matt. Recently, Beth and Matt received the Dove Award for the Worship Song of the Year for "Blessed Be Your Name," which they wrote together. Their combined song-writing skills also produced the popular worship songs "Let My Words Be Few," "Facedown," and "You Never Let Go." A native Brit, Beth currently lives in Atlanta, where she serves as part of a team leading Passion City Church with her husband, Matt. They have five children.

Here is the book trailer for this God-honoring book:

[...]

Beth opens her first chapter, entitled `God Knows My Name,' with this paragraph:

Our parents are often broken people wearing big learner's plates, like drivers in training, when we arrive in their worlds. We shouldn't judge them harshly, but sometimes the parents we need to love us most can hurt us and let us down. (p, 21)

She then went on to explain her situation growing up:

My mum was a true saint when I was growing up, and my closest friend. She brought me to church and taught me about God. In public my dad seemed the perfect father, but in private he struggled with anger...and we suffered terrible violence. In my very late teens, my parents separated. I don't think we should place our parents' mistakes or faults under the microscope and blame them for all our problems and baggage. God teaches us to forgive, and He gives us the grace to do so. He enables us to rise above the harshest of circumstances and to begin again. He rewrites generations of brokenness to give us an incredible hope and future with Jesus. (p. 22)

She goes on to share that she was having some health issues during her third pregnancy, and her doctor asked her to contact her living relatives to get information on her medical history. She contacted her father, with whom she'd had sporadic contact in her adulthood:

I contacted each family member and very nervously sent an email to my dad. He wrote back immediately, and still to this day I cannot believe his parting words.
He wrote that, yes, there was liver disease in the family, and also cancer, and he hoped I had both.
"Beth," he wrote, "you deserve to suffer, because suffering would make someone as egotistical and vile as you a better person."
Wow.
He also threw in some awful comments about Matt and my children that need not be repeated. The email ended with him telling me I was cut out of his will and he had instructed his solicitor [lawyer] never to disclose his death or where he would be buried. While I was waiting for news of my liver condition, my earthly father had just cursed me and condemned my life. (p. 23)

I can so relate to that. I personally grew up without a father (my parents divorced before I was born, and I never met him; he has since passed away). Her email also reminded me of an email I received from a family member over three years ago that was so vile and angry, it still affects me to this day when I think about it (which I try not to do very often)...

Beth reacted in this way to that email:

I cried out to my God...my true, amazing Father, my heavenly, forever Father, the One who knows all the failures and shortcomings and yet has never ever rejected me. He wrote my name on the palm of His hands and He stretched out His arms, and as He was viciously nailed to a cross, He separated me from my sin forever and loved me enough to die unjustly. He walked a journey of horrific agony - pleading, being taunted - and He carried my cross, my death, my past, and my sin. His love was enough as He cried out, "It is finished!" Everything I ever need in life is now accessible and available to me through His death. (p. 24)

Hallelujah for that news!

Beth had succumbed to some sins in her early adult years. When she first met Matt, she was concerned about how he'd accept her. She was amazed at his graciousness:

Eventually, I talked to Matt about my fears, and he totally blew me away by saying so gently, "If Jesus sees you as pure, stunning, and spotless, how and why would I possibly see you any differently?" The past is just that - the past. When Matt sees me, he sees a beautiful new creation made whole and free by Jesus. I feel so loved and free. (p. 41)

What a wonderful example of unconditional love!

We need to let go of our past:

I want to encourage you in the midst of whatever painful memory hold you or rob you: God is calling you to look up and see the rainbow. It may seem insensitive or frustrating to think outside of or above your pain, but that rainbow is an incredible reminder for you that God is good, a new day is coming, eventually the rain will stop, and beauty and promise will reign over all your life!
Song of Solomon 2:11-21 says, "See! The winter is past; the rains are over and gone. Flowers appear on the earth, the season of singing has come." Grieve, mourn, heal, and receive the amazing power of prayer. All those things are healthy and right. Lean on Jesus and allow Him to free you from the memories, the trauma, or the regret. When we hand over our questions, our struggles, and our bad memories to Jesus, they are gone, buried, removed, and separated from us forever. (p. 49)

We need to stop the judging and start the loving:

Yes, it is terrible when a brother or sister falls from a blessed life of calling. It is terrible because that fall is the plan of the Enemy to kill and steal and destroy, not the plan of your loving heavenly Father, which is to bless, prosper, and give hope and a future. When we hear of such things and watch our friends fall painfully into sin and despair, let's gently call them back to repentance, not tell them how dreadful they are. When someone hurts you or is inconsiderate , let's not stand in judgment and condemnation. It is for Jesus alone to judge. Jesus calls us to love one another. Let's not be yet another voice of accusation or condemnation. Be the voice of love and forgiveness, urging others to repent and return to Jesus. (p. 53)

God knows the desires of our heart, and we need to entrust them to Him:

God sees the dreams of our heart sometimes without us even telling Him. There are things I dreamed of that God has fulfilled over and above my wildest hopes, and there are dreams and desires I've presented and requested, and the answer seems to be, for no and maybe forever, a no. We have to trust Him and love Him enough to be grateful for each gift of grace, and be patient and humble when we wait. He wants us to commit each day, decision, and thought to Him. Then He can use us in the most unique way for the kingdom and for His glory, in a way that we would never have been able to make happen ourselves. (p. 68)

I love this godly advice:

God makes everything beautiful in His perfect time. Put your faith and trust in God, and ask Him to shut the wrong doors and open the right ones. When we let God take control, we allow Him to work miracles of great joy and power in our lives.
When the things we want and dream about don't come to pass, we must choose to fight against becoming bitter or angry, and instead deliberately lay all our plans before the Lord. Our walk is to be God-centered, not me-centered. May your daily aim be to make the most of every opportunity to be faithful and obedient, to seek His face and His path in your life, and to resist the temptation to make things happen yourself. (pp. 71-72)

I need that reminder every day.

And we need to make sure we are listening to the Voice of God, not the enemy:

It is worth checking our hearts and minds and asking ourselves, Whose voice am I listening to? Are we persevering in our faith and doing the things we know feed our souls and our faith? Being faithful is like being fit - you're got to put in the training if you want to be fit for the race. Staying in shape means going to the gym or working out regularly, and if you stop doing it, you'll get out of shape! (p. 102)

And we need to remember where our strength comes from:

The secret of my strength is the Lord.
Clearly and quite beautifully, the Bible assures us that Jesus, by the presence of the Holy Spirit, is always near and His ears are open when we cry, Help! Amazingly, He responds as our personal deliver. I'm so grateful for the times I have no one to rely on and my self is not... Read more ›
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5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing, Encouraging and Healing, July 12, 2010
This review is from: God Knows My Name: Never Forgotten, Forever Loved (Paperback)
"God Knows My Name: Never Forgotten, Forever Loved" by Beth Redman is an amazing read that had me both in tears and just feeling strengthen in my journey and walk with our Heavenly Father.

A powerful, vulnerable and encouraging book, "God Knows My Name: Never Forgotten, Forever Loved" is one of those books, I wouldn't recommend unless you have several boxes of tissues on hands for it will leave you in tears of joy and heartwarming encouragement that YOU ARE LOVED and our Father does not and will not ever forget you.

192 pages and just filled with the prescence of our Father, what touched me about, "God Knows My Name: Never Forgotten, Forever Loved", was the personal stories of Beth's own life that she shared and the strength she found in her church community and our Heavenly Father that helped her grow and become the person our Heavenly Father called her to be, but also a reminder too, for those who feel that they could never move past tragic or sometimes shameful pasts that our Father, is much bigger and stronger than our circumstances.

The first chapter was difficult to get past due to the tears and just the feelings of remembering that our Father is always a solid rock that we sometimes don't give Him all the credit that is really due of Him.

"God Knows My Name: Never Forgotten, Forever Loved" just reminded us that sometimes we don't get the "earthly love" we crave but we have a deeper and stronger love that is always there for us.

If you are struggling with difficult circumstances or just maybe you are going through that valley in your life as we all sometimes do, I recommend, "God Knows My Name: Never Forgotten, Forever Loved".
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