If you’ve ever felt like faith promised freedom but handed you a treadmill, this book is for you.
Free to Be Free is a co-authored collection from fourteen voices, written for the worn-out, the wary, the ones who keep trying, and the hungry for something more. Different stories. Different angles. One shared message: freedom is not a reward for getting it right. It is the gift of Christ’s finished work.
These chapters speak to the quiet places where pressure hides. The need to perform. The fear of missing something. The ‘almost free’ life that looks fine on the outside but never lets you exhale on the inside.
This is not a book about trying harder. It’s about coming home.
Inside, you’ll discover:
- A clearer picture of God: seen in Jesus—love without conditions, threats, or bargains
- Belonging that can’t be taken away: your place in the life of God is not up for debate
- Language for spotting pressure: religious performance and identity confusion, named for what they are
- The surprising power of rest: not inactivity, but confident participation in Christ’s finished work
If you’re ready to stop negotiating your worth, stop carrying what was never yours to carry, and start living from your true identity in Christ, this book is your invitation home.
Because freedom is not the finish line. Freedom is where you begin.
Contributors include: Robin Smit (Author), Jason Clark (Author), Catherine Toon (Author), Malcolm Smith (Author), Steve McVey (Author), Don Keathley (Author), Paul Anderson-Walsh (Author)








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