
The Actor in All of Us
A powerful book by Diane K. Houghton
Actors often tap into backstories, even their own, to authenticate a part. In the same way that actors bring a character to life by adopting their emotions, thoughts, and habits—even their fears, phobias, prejudices, and vices—real people do the same. The difference is that a person, especially a child, sometimes does so unknowingly. Both the actor and the real person have something else in common. They get stuck in the ‘zone’ or persona they are pretending to be and can’t seem to free themselves. They become double-minded (James 1:8) and may experience an identity crisis. The Actor In All Of Us is designed to give you eyes to see the real you behind the growing sense of lack, pain and shame that you may be hiding behind so you can step onto the stage of life and play the role that is your truth.
Articles by Diane K. Houghton
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Where Strength and Courage Come From
Don’t expect life to be without storms. A sea captain facing the greatest of storms must do one thing, and that is put the ship in a certain position and…
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The Injustice Model
People suffering from a growing sense of lack often look for someone to blame for where they are in their lives. That’s because they feel stuck.
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Act Like You Are Consecrated
Have you tried giving yourself to God only to have the Devil try to convince you that you don’t feel any different?
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Get In The Battle For The Truth
Don’t become hardened by what is happening in the world. Allow your compassion for the next generation to cause you to rise up and leave a lasting legacy.
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Your Legacy Is Up To You
Have you given any thought to how you want to be remembered?
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Redemption at the Cross
The cross is not just a piece of jewelry. Nor is it simply home décor. It represents a real place, time, and story in our history. It’s a story about…
Article Categories
- Take Back Your Life (9)
- The Emotional Imprint (3)
- Taming The Untamed Mind (2)
- Faith Matters (4)


