April 2026 | Introducing: The Freedom Book

An 8-Week Journey to Living Free

What if the life Jesus promised wasn’t just something you believed in—but something you actually experienced?

That question sits at the center of the newly released Freedom book, part of the Be Free initiative. It’s more than a devotional or a short-term study. It’s an invitation into a different way of living—one where freedom in Christ moves from theory into reality.

Because for a lot of people, there’s a gap. They believe in Jesus. They show up. They try to grow. And yet, underneath it all, they still feel stuck—caught in patterns, weighed down by shame, or quietly believing that real change is for someone else.

The Freedom book exists to close that gap.

From the very beginning, it makes something clear: “Living free is more than just a desire… it’s your calling.”  Freedom isn’t reserved for a few spiritually mature people. It’s what Jesus came to give every person—freedom not just from sin, but from the lies, wounds, and patterns that keep us from fully stepping into life with Him.

This journey unfolds over eight weeks, but it’s not designed to be rushed. Each day offers a short, focused reading paired with Scripture, reflection, and prayer. The goal isn’t information—it’s transformation. It’s creating space to slow down, listen to God, and begin doing the deeper work of change.

And that work goes beyond surface behavior. The Freedom book helps uncover what’s underneath—the beliefs we’ve carried, the lies we’ve agreed with, and the places we’ve learned to cope instead of heal. It invites people to confront those areas honestly, while also pointing them back to truth again and again. As the book emphasizes, this journey isn’t just about breaking free from something—it’s about stepping fully into someone, into a relationship with Jesus Himself. 

Along the way, participants begin to see freedom in a fuller sense. Not just a moment of breakthrough, but a shift in how they think, respond, and live. Freedom shows up in the mind as old thought patterns are replaced with truth. It shows up emotionally as shame and wounds begin to lose their grip. It shows up in daily life as new rhythms and habits start to take shape.

But one of the most important things the Freedom book makes clear is that this isn’t meant to be done alone.

While someone can walk through it personally, the experience is most powerful in community. Real freedom tends to grow in relationships—when people are honest, when they’re known, and when they have others walking alongside them. That’s part of the design. Not just personal reflection, but shared transformation.

And maybe that’s what makes this resource different. It doesn’t promise quick fixes or instant results. It invites something deeper. It calls people to consistency over perfection, to progress over performance, and to a daily walk with Jesus that reshapes everything over time.

Because ultimately, freedom isn’t a finish line. It’s a direction.

Or as the book puts it, it’s not about perfection—it’s about continuing to move forward. 

If you’ve ever felt stuck, or wondered if more is possible in your relationship with God, this is your invitation to find out.

You can explore the Freedom book and start your journey here:

befreecolorado.com/book

Freedom is possible. And this might be your next step into it.

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