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A Better Freedom

Finding Life as Slaves of Christ

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By Michael Card

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Length: 168 pages
Size: 5 1/2 x 8 1/4 inches
Binding: paperback
Published: September 2009
ISBN: 978-0-8308-3714-4
IVP Order Code: 3714

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"Michael Card is both a wonderful artist and a serious scholar. Such a marriage of two souls with one pen in his delicate but honest hand is glorious. Every sentence in A Better Freedom is a learning experience and an act of worship. At the end of every paragraph one runs into an altar and a gallery. Christ is both honored and reverenced. I read and reflected, I contemplated my own freedom, and realized that only when I pursue spiritual submission do I secure my place in God's affirmation. 'Well done, thou good and perfect slave' is the sign posted above the shortest way to glory."

—Calvin Miller, Beeson Divinity School, author of The Singer and The Path of Celtic Prayer

"Michael's impression on my life came early and has lasted long. I commend his words, faith, joy and wisdom."

—Max Lucado, pastor and bestselling author

"This is Mike Card at his best. Through his prophetic voice as an artist he has once again done a great service. In a world filled with confining, imprisoning self-indulgence, Card recaptures and challenges us to hear the biblical word for servant as it should be. To be a servant is to be Christ's slave. It is simple and complex--easy to say, profound to follow. It, the gospel, is a better freedom."

—Rev. Scott Roley, senior pastor, Christ Community Church, Franklin, Tennessee, coauthor, God's Neighborhood

"This is an unusual, rigorous but conversational Bible study tuned to a vivid presentation of Roman and African American slavery. Its storybook character, under Michael Card's genial historical insight and gentle spirit, issues a compelling picture of our calling to be faithful slaves today of the merciful Master, Jesus Christ."

—Calvin Seerveld, emeritus, Institute for Christian Studies, Toronto

"I am thrilled that Michael Card has taken on the challenge of writing about the slave-master relationship as it relates to us (Christians) as slaves and Christ our Master. Historically from the African American perspective, being slaves has had a negative connotation. Michael's book deals with that, but at the same time points us to a biblical reality: if we saw ourselves as slaves to Christ our Master, how much more we could do as members of his body! What a wonderful body of Christ we would be if each of us saw Christ as our Master. It is time to trade in our old paradigms and accept the wonderful reality that we are all slaves to Christ and he is our Master! All those who read Michael's book will be challenged to rethink who we are in Christ!"

—Dr. Dolphus Weary, president, R.E.A.L. Christian Foundation; president emeritus, Mission Mississippi; former president, The Mendenhall Ministries; and author of I Ain't Comin' Back

"When I read any book by Michael Card, I know the ideas have been thoroughly wrested, personally, academically, biblically and poetically from every source. Like many of the contextual references in the Bible, slavery can be difficult for me to understand as having anything to do with my Christianity. But for Paul it was the metaphor of choice to describe his new freedom. A Better Freedom explores this kingdom mystery of what it means to be truly free."

—Sara Groves, singer/songwriter

Again Michael Card has brought us a book rich in nuggets of Christian thought. It is full of ideas for meditation.

—June Ruyle, The Lamplighter, Volume 41, Issue 2
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