Saved But Not Free
Readers will learn how to discover the path to freedom that comes from God.
First-Time Xulon Press Author, Counselor Releases Book on Healing from Brokenness
Readers will learn how to discover the path to freedom that comes from God.
2019-02-27
Within the pages of Connie
Borden’s new book, Saved but Not Free ($15.99, paperback, 9781498499316;
$7.99, ebook, 9781498499330, $29.99, hardcover, 9781545601686), readers will
find the author’s life experiences and counseling practice she teaches
Christians of how the Lord can heal wounded souls and broken hearts, and how
they also can be freed from Satan’s lies and strongholds coming from these wounds
of rejection and abuse.
“The body of Christ is one of
the most undeserving populations in society,” says Borden. Readers that have a
Christian world view can learn from the content of this book and its principles
supported by a biblical foundation how to be emotionally healed and set free.
With the decline of the
foundations in Christians’ lives coming from unhealthy homes, churches, and
schools, many are raised wounded and more prone to the Satan's counterfeit
offers to self-medicate and placate their wounds leading to bondage.
Dr. Connie Borden taught in
Christian schools for 18 years and earned doctoral degree in Clinical
Psychology. She is an ordained minister with Evangelical Christian Alliance and
owns a counseling practice. She created and hosts weekly radio show.
Xulon Press, a division of
Salem Media Group, is the world’s largest Christian self-publisher, with more
than 12,000 titles published to date. Saved but Not Free is
available online through xulonpress.com/bookstore, amazon.com, and
barnesandnoble.com.