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Lifechange

Galatians

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Embrace Freedom
Are you living in freedom, or do you feel imprisoned? Even Christians sometimes find themselves bound by religious obligations. Writing to the church he had founded in Galatia, the apostle Paul passionately rails against rules and regulations threatening to restrict the Spirit-led freedom God offers.

The same religious sentiments threaten us today. Whether it’s pressure to be perfect or guilt over failing, showy spirituality can hem in the Spirit’s horizons in our lives. Rediscover the freedom of God’s extravagant grace and a faith animated by God’s mercy.

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LifeChange Bible studies will help you grow in Christlikeness through a life-changing encounter with God’s Word. Filled with a wealth of ideas for going deeper so you can return to this study again and again.

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144 pages, Paperback

First published August 1, 1989

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June 24, 2018
A Navpress Bible Study on the Book of Galatians (Lifechange Series) by The Navigators was both well written and informative. I liked they way that the author(s) wrote it in a manner that was understandable and not overly technical.
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October 30, 2021
Another good study for our COD Essentials of the Faith Sunday School class completed. We used this book for our weekly discussion led by our teacher, Erv Jensen.
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August 29, 2007
All of the books in this series are solid theologically and ask good questions. Its the best single series I've personally used for introducing a book along with its purpose and who it was written to (if its an epistle) and why it was written. Very good stuff.
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