Review
Free Indeed aims to make us simply and boldly human. We don't just need our heads filled with ideas and truths to profess. We don't just need our wills exhorted with principles and strategies to do. We don't just need our emotions fanned with stories and experiences to feel. We need the give and give of a straight-on relationship with Jesus Christ. He gives himself to us in mercy, power, authority, and promise. We give ourselves to him in need, gratitude and joyous adoration. We give ourselves to others to live in the freedom of unsentimental love, clear conviction, and courageous honesty. --Dr. David Powlison
Every once in a while, a really wonderful book comes along. This is just such a book. Once you pick it up, you won t be able to put down. In this book, Rich Ganz takes on one of the most important issues in the life of a Christian: freedom. In doing this, Dr. Ganz fills a void that desperately needs to be filled. There is nothing in print that has looked as carefully at this subject. It is a subject that touches every person on this earth. It is especially necessary in counseling, where enslavement is the norm. --Dr. Jay Adams
Liberty is a slippery word in the hands of moral relativists. Eighteenth-century France turned liberty into a bloodbath in the name of equality. Modern-day libertarians see liberty as sexual license. Freedom to choose has come to mean liberty to kill. In this much needed book, Dr. Richard Ganz shows us that true liberty is found in the broken bands of sins death-grip through the person and work of Christ. Rich is no sloganizer. His understanding of the Bible's message of liberty in Christ is deep and practical. Free Indeed is a much needed antidote to what often passes for biblical Christianity and freedom in Christ. --Gary DeMar