Set Free: A Guide To Pursuing Liberation in an Age of Bondage (E-Book)

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SET FREE is a must-read for anyone ministering where human brokenness abounds. The principles in this book will guide you to a renewed sense of hope and purpose as you deepen your compassion for the hurting and deepen your commitment to be part of the solution. Author, Kevin Austin says:

“The more I’ve seen of human trafficking, or modern-day slavery, the more I’ve become convinced that it’s actually a symptom of a much deeper problem: brokenness. The human race has forgotten how to care for each other in community. We don’t know how to live together anymore. As a result, communities are fractured, and the brokenness spills out into social systems and cultures. The breakdown creates a breeding ground not only for exploitation and slavery, but also for perpetuating poverty, racism, gender inequality, and other injustices.

But there is hope. Jesus has been anointed to proclaim good news for those who need it, liberty for the captives, healing for the broken, the Jubilee arriving for God’s people. Jesus liberates, saves, and brings healing and hope. We are invited not only to be free, but also to thrive in His kingdom on earth, and then to partner with Him to set others free in the name of Jesus.”

For every $6 purchase of the e-book — $2 goes to Set Free

About the Author:

Rev. Dr. Kevin Austin is the Director of the Set Free Movement, an international non-profit organization that seeks to end modern slavery, and create new futures for at-risk communities around the world today. He is also an adjunct faculty at Seattle Pacific University. Kevin is an internationally celebrated leader in justice work with more than 20 years of cross-cultural experience, including serving as a Free Methodist missionary in Thailand for seven years. He has led workshops and trainings on four continents, reaching thousands of pastors, laypeople, students, and social service providers.

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