
The New Me
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Narrated by:
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Josef-Israel
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By:
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Claude Halm
About this listen
What does it mean to be a new creation? What does it really mean to be a born-again Christian? It is not unusual to come across people, even Christians, who do not have a good understanding of what it means to be a new creation or to be truly born again. The New Me is a book that attempts to answer these fundamental, yet intriguing questions. Many people think to be born again means to change the way they live. Others think being born again is making good and fresh resolutions. These may be true only in part, but not far-reaching enough. To be a new creation through the biblical born-again experience is to be transformed through the redemptive work of Jesus Christ, and be translated into God's kingdom of light.
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