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Highlights
- Raymond Causey offers practical steps for breaking your negative patterns, experiencing true and lasting change, and living out your freedom in Christ.
- About the Author: Causey is a speaker with Urban Family Ministry and FamilyLife's "A Weekend to Remember.
- 160 Pages
- Religion + Beliefs, Christian Life
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About the Book
For those who are ready for lasting change, this book will help them find freedom in Christ and change for good.Book Synopsis
Raymond Causey offers practical steps for breaking your negative patterns, experiencing true and lasting change, and living out your freedom in Christ.
Review Quotes
"Changing for Good is as refreshing as a cool rain in the hot, dog days of summer. We all struggle with the question 'Why haven't I changed more?' So many answers are either trite, tiresome or invoke greater pressure and criticism. Causey writes with clarity and depth about the path for change. His courage to name the heartache and embrace the glory of hope is an invitation that will change your life. Drink in the rain of sweet change."
"Changing for the good . . . requires a touch of grace and the commitment to put a series of right choices in motion. Causey shows you the why, the how and the way to make Changing for Good a permanent way of life."
"I love this book. It is anchored in the Scriptures and warmly illustrated with examples and word pictures that will move your heart to action."
"If you have made poor decisions in your life but want to move on, if you long for change yet wonder if it's really possible, if you are looking for help that doesn't mess around and is full of hope, then this book is for you!"
"We live in a world where no one wants to be responsible for his actions. Changing for Good shows how negative patterns in our lives come from not taking ownership of our decisions. Healing comes when we are honest with ourselves and apply God's Word to our lives and decisions."
About the Author
Causey is a speaker with Urban Family Ministry and FamilyLife's "A Weekend to Remember." He is also a pastor with the Presbyterian Church in America. He and his family live in Atlanta, Georgia.