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SKU: 1350296 Grace to Become


Grace to Become
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  • SKU: 1350296 Grace to Become

    Emily Belle Freeman, Eva Koleva Timothy (Illustrator)

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God’s plan for each of His children includes progress, increase, and transformation. At the center of that plan is Jesus Christ, who offers enabling grace through His Atonement. This enabling strength includes saving grace, which helps us overcome, but also exalting grace, which helps us to become.

In her signature meditative, soul-expanding style, Emily Belle Freeman explores how each of us can receive the power of Christ’s exalting grace as she draws out connections and parallels in the story of Abraham and the covenants that lead us to eternal life. A companion to Grace Where You Are, this book will help you better understand the relationship between faith and works as you seek transformation in your own life. Discover how both our incremental progression and our ultimate exaltation are made possible through grace.





Emily Belle Freeman is a best-selling author and popular inspirational speaker. She is the author of numerous books, including most recently Grace to Become; Grace Where You Are; The Gathering Home; and The Unexpected Deliverer (with David Butler). She is a favorite speaker at Time Out for Women and a cohost with David Butler of Don’t Miss This. Her greatest joy comes from spending time with her family. Read more at emilybellefreeman.com and follow Emily on Instagram and Facebook @emilybellefreeman.

Eva Koleva Timothy grew up under the shadow of Communism in Eastern Europe. Yet, under the tutelage of her artist father, she learned to cherish the pursuit of personal passion and the freedom to see the world for its possibilities. Eva now lives with her family in Massachusetts where she continues to share her love of the gospel and freedom through her art. A lover of the Pre-Raphaelite style, her religious artwork evokes a simple yet intimate view of the Savior's ministering.