Grace. It's talked about a lot from church pulpits and often serves as the climax of testimonies, but what does it really mean? Is it really as simple as praying for forgiveness, or is there more to really receiving grace? And what about grace and forgiveness toward others--and toward yourself? This teen adaptation of New York Times bestselling author Lee Strobel's The Case for Grace present hard-hitting findings as well as Lee's journey from skepticism to belief in an easy-to-follow manner so you can make a decision about Grace yourself.
When you hear about Christian grace and forgiveness, and how it's a prayer away, that can be a little hard to accept sometimes. Even if that clean-slate grace would be a great thing to have for yourself, or toward the people in your life.
The good news is, you're not alone in your struggle to "get" grace. Inside this book is an exploration of the hows and whys behind God's amazing grace, as well as revealing stories from people who experienced that gift in remarkable ways--including people who believed they'd been forgotten, murders convinced they weren't worth forgiving, and Lee Strobel's own account of searching for grace his entire life. Because grace is available and can change your life, if you just accept it.
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