Grace Awakening, The Unknown - 2003
by Charles R. Swindoll, Richard Fredricks (Reader)
From the publisher
Maybe you've known about grace for years. You grew up with it. You heard about it from the pulpits, in Bible classes, from radio and TV preachers.
But maybe there's more to grace than they told you. Yes, it's God's "unmerited favor to lost sinners," but did anyone tell you how grace can change you? How it can revolutionize the way you live?
Grace can give you freedom. Freedom to be creative, spontaneous. Freedom to think outside the box. Grace can make you want to know God, to be close to Him. Grace can cure your fears, improve your outlook, help you look at life through the lens of joy rather than the fog of pessimism.
Grace can strengthen your relationships, giving you freedom to be yourself--and freedom to let others be themselves--without feeling a need to judge, control, or manipulate one another. And yes, grace is God's incredible gift to each of us that shows His love daily in overflowing measures, giving us reason for hope and joy.
For the growing number of people who feel that there should be something more to their walk with God than the sometimes grim face of religion, The Grace Awakening offers a glorious alternative: the truth that sets us free.
Details
- Title Grace Awakening, The
- Author Charles R. Swindoll, Richard Fredricks (Reader)
- Binding unknown
- Edition Abridged library
- Publisher Brilliance Audio on CD Lib Ed
- Date November 20, 2003
- ISBN 9781593552879
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