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Highlights
- Finding Victory over Sin and Struggle Through Joy in Christ It's about heart change, not just behavior change.
- About the Author: Tim Chester (PhD, University of Wales) is director of theological studies and lecturer in spiritual formation at Crosslands.
- 256 Pages
- Religion + Beliefs, Christian Life
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About the Book
You Can Change is a practical, interactive, and solidly biblical book designed to help Christians in all stages of life find victory over sin by focusing on what God has done and is doing in their lives.
Book Synopsis
Finding Victory over Sin and Struggle Through Joy in Christ
It's about heart change, not just behavior change. Tim Chester uses this belief to help everyday Christians connect the truth about God to their Monday-morning struggles. Written for both new believers struggling with sin and mature Christians who have plateaued in their faith, this practical, workbook-style guide helps readers find victory over sin in their lives.
With the conviction that sanctification is God's work and the journey to holiness is joyful, Chester leads readers through a "change project," beginning with the selection of one area in their lives they want to modify. Each chapter features a guiding question to help readers as they deal with a specific sin or struggle, truths from God's word, and a reflection guide to support readers through their change project.
- Explores Sanctification: Focuses on heart transformation over behavior modification
- Reflective: Offers thought-provoking questions, further Scripture readings, writing prompts, and application steps
- Practical: This workbook-style format helps readers take practical steps toward real change
- Ideal for New Christians and Believers Seeking Deeper Growth
About the Author
Tim Chester (PhD, University of Wales) is director of theological studies and lecturer in spiritual formation at Crosslands. He has over 25 years of experience in pastoral ministry, as well as being the author or coauthor of over forty books, including A Meal with Jesus; Reforming Joy; and, with Michael Reeves, Why the Reformation Still Matters.