Warren was first made aware of the gaping hole in Christianity's theological core when he spoke with a student at an international school in Nigeria, West Africa. After he delivered a speech on grace, the student approached him and said, "Jeff, all this stuff about grace--that God loves me for free, has fully forgiven me, and totally accepts me--is hard to believe. Jesus is an evil person to me." Through tears she went on to tell her story--and how she had suffered abuse at the hands of her father. Warren soon realized that many people have the same distorted view of the God of the Bible, not because they've actually read it, but because they've been hurt like her.
Live Forgiven aims to remedy this global malaise. "[My book offers hope for everyone who has grown weary of [a life defined by performance, approval, and religion by guiding the reader back to the one thing Christ came to offer: the freedom to live forgiven ," the author and skilled apologist says. "[It offers real answers for real life from a fellow traveler. Liberating truths combined with great stories and practical application will help you discover the unexpected freedom and boundless joy of living forgiven."
Xulon Press, a part of Salem Communications Corporation, is the world's largest Christian publisher, with more than 5,000 titles published to date. Retailers may order Live Forgiven through Ingram Book Company and/or Spring Arbor Book Distributors.
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