
The Steps to Freedom in Christ
Contrary to the fairy tales, receiving Christ does not mean that we won't have conflicts in our lives. However, we can overcome them because of our position in Christ as children of God. The Steps to Freedom in Christ helps Christians reclaim the promise of freedom that Christ offers all who come in His name. It includes a spiritual inventory to help identify and break free from condemning thoughts, compulsive behaviors, personal conflicts, spiritual struggle and despair, and any type of personal or spiritual bondage. The Steps to Freedom in Christ is a comprehensive process to help Christians resolve personal and spiritual conflicts in Christ. This smaller version of the new and revised Steps to Freedom in Christ makes it easier and more convenient to take the steps with you everywhere you go.From the Back Cover"The Truth Will Set You Free."John 8:32Receiving Christ is no guarantee that you won't have conflicts in your life. Personal and spiritual problems will still crop up. Condemning thoughts, compulsive behaviors, personal conflicts, spiritual struggles, and despair--and all types of personal and spiritual bondage--can lay claim to your life.However, you can overcome them all and reclaim the promise of freedom that Christ offers to all who come in His name. As a child of God, you can resolve your conflicts, break free from bondage, renew your mind, and experience daily victory in every aspect of your life.The Steps to Freedom in Christ will show you the way. Are you ready to take the first step? Once you do, you'll never turn back. Because the fact is, you'll never want to!About the AuthorDr. Neil T. Anderson (www.ficm.org) is the founder and president emeritus of Freedom in Christ Ministries, which has offices and representatives in forty countries. Dr. Anderson has authored more than seventy books on Christ-centered living, including Discipleship Counseling and The Bondage Breaker. He was formerly chairman of the Practical Theology Department at Talbot School of Theology and has five earned degrees including two doctorates. Dr. Anderson lives in Franklin, Tennessee.
Contrary to the fairy tales, receiving Christ does not mean that we won't have conflicts in our lives. However, we can overcome them because of our position in Christ as children of God. The Steps to Freedom in Christ helps Christians reclaim the promise of freedom that Christ offers all who come in His name. It includes a spiritual inventory to help identify and break free from condemning thoughts, compulsive behaviors, personal conflicts, spiritual struggle and despair, and any type of personal or spiritual bondage. The Steps to Freedom in Christ is a comprehensive process to help Christians resolve personal and spiritual conflicts in Christ. This smaller version of the new and revised Steps to Freedom in Christ makes it easier and more convenient to take the steps with you everywhere you go.From the Back Cover"The Truth Will Set You Free."John 8:32Receiving Christ is no guarantee that you won't have conflicts in your life. Personal and spiritual problems will still crop up. Condemning thoughts, compulsive behaviors, personal conflicts, spiritual struggles, and despair--and all types of personal and spiritual bondage--can lay claim to your life.However, you can overcome them all and reclaim the promise of freedom that Christ offers to all who come in His name. As a child of God, you can resolve your conflicts, break free from bondage, renew your mind, and experience daily victory in every aspect of your life.The Steps to Freedom in Christ will show you the way. Are you ready to take the first step? Once you do, you'll never turn back. Because the fact is, you'll never want to!About the AuthorDr. Neil T. Anderson (www.ficm.org) is the founder and president emeritus of Freedom in Christ Ministries, which has offices and representatives in forty countries. Dr. Anderson has authored more than seventy books on Christ-centered living, including Discipleship Counseling and The Bondage Breaker. He was formerly chairman of the Practical Theology Department at Talbot School of Theology and has five earned degrees including two doctorates. Dr. Anderson lives in Franklin, Tennessee.
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Contrary to the fairy tales, receiving Christ does not mean that we won't have conflicts in our lives. However, we can overcome them because of our position in Christ as children of God. The Steps to Freedom in Christ helps Christians reclaim the promise of freedom that Christ offers all who come in His name. It includes a spiritual inventory to help identify and break free from condemning thoughts, compulsive behaviors, personal conflicts, spiritual struggle and despair, and any type of personal or spiritual bondage. The Steps to Freedom in Christ is a comprehensive process to help Christians resolve personal and spiritual conflicts in Christ. This smaller version of the new and revised Steps to Freedom in Christ makes it easier and more convenient to take the steps with you everywhere you go.From the Back Cover"The Truth Will Set You Free."John 8:32Receiving Christ is no guarantee that you won't have conflicts in your life. Personal and spiritual problems will still crop up. Condemning thoughts, compulsive behaviors, personal conflicts, spiritual struggles, and despair--and all types of personal and spiritual bondage--can lay claim to your life.However, you can overcome them all and reclaim the promise of freedom that Christ offers to all who come in His name. As a child of God, you can resolve your conflicts, break free from bondage, renew your mind, and experience daily victory in every aspect of your life.The Steps to Freedom in Christ will show you the way. Are you ready to take the first step? Once you do, you'll never turn back. Because the fact is, you'll never want to!About the AuthorDr. Neil T. Anderson (www.ficm.org) is the founder and president emeritus of Freedom in Christ Ministries, which has offices and representatives in forty countries. Dr. Anderson has authored more than seventy books on Christ-centered living, including Discipleship Counseling and The Bondage Breaker. He was formerly chairman of the Practical Theology Department at Talbot School of Theology and has five earned degrees including two doctorates. Dr. Anderson lives in Franklin, Tennessee.












