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Today’s kids are growing up in a world full of confusing messages about gender and identity. This video helps elementary-aged children explore the question “Who am I?” by contrasting the shifting foundation of feelings with the unchanging truth of God’s design. Rooted in Genesis 1:26, it offers a hopeful, age-appropriate reminder that their value and purpose come from being created by a loving God.

Family Discussion Questions

  1. What are some ways you would describe yourself?
    (Let each person share a few words like “funny,” “kind,” “creative,” etc.)
  2. Read Genesis 1:26–27 together. What does it mean that we are made “in God’s image”? How does that make you feel?
  3. What’s the difference between letting our feelings define us and letting God define us?
    Can you think of a time your feelings changed quickly?
  4. Why do you think it’s hard to let God tell us who we are? What helps you trust Him more?
  5. Look up Psalm 139:13–14. What do these verses say about how God made you? Why is that special?
  6. How does knowing God created you on purpose help you when you feel unsure or left out?
  7. What’s one way we can remind each other this week that our identity comes from God, not the world?
    (Consider writing a note, memorizing a verse, or praying together.)
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