Redeeming Identity
Read The Book & Discover Who You Were Meant to Be
We are all on a lifelong journey to discover and live in alignment with who we were meant to be.
In Redeeming Identity, Dr. Eric Moyer provides a unique perspective, seeing beyond society’s assumptions about identity and discovering the heart of God for who He designed us to be. Combining biblical and psychological principles, he provides a distinctive view of the Bible, God, the gospel, and our purpose that can transform your walk with God.
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Redeeming Identity presents a unique perspective of identity, based on Biblical and psychological principles, to help people discover their purpose.
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Dr. Eric Moyer
Book Writer
Dr. Eric Moyer is a researcher, educator, and thought leader dedicated to exploring concepts of identity and spiritual growth. With a Ph.D. in Educational Psychology from the University of Texas at Austin and a Bachelor of Science in Education from Temple University, he brings a strong foundation for communicating about his work.
His entire career has been focused on helping people recognize their full potential through education. He is currently a nationally sought after researcher and consultant in educational psychology by educational organizations across the country. Previously, he was the executive director of Child Evangelism Fellowship of Central Texas, the director of children’s ministries, a teacher, and adjunct professor.
Eric is the author of Redeeming Identity: Restoring the Heart of God’s Design (January 2026) and founder of the ministry Redeeming Identity, where he shares his work as a podcaster and speaker focused on guiding people toward greater self-awareness and fulfillment. His greatest desire is to help individuals and leaders discover all that they were meant to be and do by providing a new way of looking at identity. He provides coaching and training for pastors and leadership about how to incorporate identity into how they lead and train people.
When he’s not engaged in his professional work, Eric enjoys capturing moments through photography and experimenting with new cooking techniques. He lives with his wife in central Texas, where they share a passion for traveling, exploring new places, and meeting new people.

