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Free To Be Me

How the death of Jesus changes everything

Tim Hawkins

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Free To Be Me

How the death of Jesus changes everything

Tim Hawkins

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Wouldn’t it be brilliant to be free? To have nobody telling you what to do. Imagine if you didn’t have to keep to rules set by somebody else. You could do your own thing. Be your own person. Dream your own dreams.

In Free To Be Me, Tim Hawkins explains that true freedom is only found at the cross of Jesus. It is there that God breaks you free from the guilt of sin and releases you for a life of joy.

  • Title

    Free To Be Me

  • Author(s)

    Tim Hawkins

  • ISBN

    9781912373949

  • Format

    Paperback

  • Publisher

    10Publishing

  • Age Range

    12-14s, 15-18s

  • Audience

    Youth

  • Pages

    144

  • Published

    11/01/2019

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Tim Hawkins

Tim Hawkins

Tim Hawkins is the youth minister at Castle Hill Anglican Church, Sydney. He is in great demand as a trainer and conference speaker on youth work matters.

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Free To Be Me

Every generation needs to seek to communicate the transforming truth of the gospel of Jesus Christ to their culture. Of course, the gospel message never changes, but the ways in which we communicate it and the areas where it challenges our society directly do change. Tim Hawkins, in ‘Free To Be Me’, gives us a great example of how the gospel is still relevant today and still meets our greatest needs. Two of the defining characteristics of our current cultural moment are a desire for freedom and personal autonomy. Unfortunately, today this desire for freedom is often presented in opposition to Christianity. Tim challenges this narrative and using this desire for freedom as his starting point presents the cross of Jesus as the true source of freedom – freedom from shame, guilt and fear. The book presents the gospel through this lens of freedom and paints a picture of what the Christian life looks like. The book is particularly written with young people in mind and is a great resource for helping them explore what the gospel actually is and its implications for their lives. Especially young people who have grown up in the church will find this book helpful as they come to a point of owning faith in Jesus for themselves, rather than simply following their parents’ religion.

Stephen

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