You Make Me Feel Brand New
This volume is a study that explores what it means for an individual to be a Christian, and what type of relationship a believer in Christ has with God. This is the second book in the eight volume “Victory Series”. However, the entire set does not need to be read in order to enjoy this book, because this work can stand on its own. The author holds five degrees, and is the founder and president emeritus of Freedom in Christ Ministries.
This volume contains six sections that cover things ranging from how a person’s life is different after making a decision to become a Christian, to the names and nature of God. This book is Biblically based, and very easy to read. Each chapter is usually just a bit more than one page. There are questions at the end of each chapter that help the reader think deeper about what was read, and how that applies to their life.
By the time this book is finished, one will have a stronger idea of who God is, and the love He has for us all. This includes understanding Christ’s willingness to die for each one of us, and the untold blessings available as a result. This volume explores guilt, shame and sin, along with the way Christian believers can overcome those feelings, and put them in the past.
This is a very positive book, full of hope, peace and encouragement for followers of Christ. It opens the door on the rich full life God wants us to have, and the way to achieve that. This volume will appeal to a new believer, as well as, a long-time Christian. I recommend this five-star book to anyone who is interested in knowing how much God adores them.
The publisher has provided me with a complimentary copy of this book through Bethany House Publishing for the purpose of review. All opinions expressed are my own, and I have not been compensated in any other manner. Despite my receiving the book free, it has not influenced my judgment, and I have given an honest opinion.
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Additional Information: https://www.ficm.org/