"FrankDragash is a servant of Christ with an incredible passion to make an impact onthe world for Christ's kingdom. Hisministry in multiple cultures gives him a unique perspective, and he takes acreative approach to every project he undertakes. This book is no exception. Heshows clearly that the family is intended to reflect the image of God, andargues that modern culture has gone astray because they have overlooked thistruth. An important message that our society desperately needs to hear."-Dr.John Bechtle, Director, The Telos Institute International------------The word person is aptlydescribed in Webster's Dictionary in the following explanation: Afigure of speech in which an imaginary or absent person is represented asspeaking or acting. In this description we can see the reality ofbeing made in the image of someone else. This is the theme of this book.In the ancient Greek theater, anactor would heave a mask over his face in order to more truly represent hischaracter, who was supposed to be present at that moment in that spot, but wasactually absent. Because of the character's inability to be present inperson on stage, the actor put a particular form over his own face, to identifyhimself with the character he was representing. This clearly illustratesthe concept of personhood with its entire array of traits.In this sense, the entire life knownto us is not ours; it is loaned to us. We are truly acting it out. The only question to be answered is: Will we acknowledge it or denyit? Find out the answer in this book!