
Freedom to Flourish: The Rest God Offers in the Purpose He Gives You
Are you tired? Are you weary?
So many Christian women are exhausted because we’ve come to believe that God’s purpose for us is rooted in what we do—which means we’re constantly striving to somehow do enough. But there is hope! Elizabeth takes us back to the gracious plan God laid out for us in Genesis: he created us to bear his image, he is inviting us to live out that purpose, and through Christ he frees us to flourish as those who are unconditionally loved.
200 pages.
View excerpt here.
“Elizabeth has given us both a commentary and a devotional on Genesis 1–3. Though this may be familiar territory for some, readers will be truly inspired as she takes us deeper into these chapters than most of us have gone before. I hope many groups will study this together and be inspired in community to live out their gifts in the image of God.”
Wendy Alsup, Author, Companions in Suffering : Comfort for Times of Loss and Loneliness
“Who am I? This is one of life’s most important questions. For many women, including myself, the answers we’ve heard have only left us confused, unanchored, and empty. In Freedom to Flourish, Elizabeth Garn takes us through Genesis 1–3 and shows us the glorious purpose for which we were created. Sisters, read this book with joy as you receive the gift of purpose, crafted for you by the Maker himself.”
Christina Fox, Counselor; Writer; Retreat Speaker; Author, A Holy Fear: Trading Lesser Fears for the Fear of the Lord
“Sometimes, you really do need to back up and start at the very beginning. Sometimes, knowing who you are begins with remembering whose you are. In Freedom to Flourish, Garn calls us to remember that the joy and fulfillment we seek cannot be uncoupled from our calling as God’s image bearers. Offering readers a better story than traditionalist gender tropes or the try-harder-do-better mantras of secularism, she invites us into true freedom— the freedom of becoming our truest selves through Christ.”
Hannah Anderson, Author, Made for More: An Invitation to Live in God’s Image
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Are you tired? Are you weary?
So many Christian women are exhausted because we’ve come to believe that God’s purpose for us is rooted in what we do—which means we’re constantly striving to somehow do enough. But there is hope! Elizabeth takes us back to the gracious plan God laid out for us in Genesis: he created us to bear his image, he is inviting us to live out that purpose, and through Christ he frees us to flourish as those who are unconditionally loved.
200 pages.
View excerpt here.
“Elizabeth has given us both a commentary and a devotional on Genesis 1–3. Though this may be familiar territory for some, readers will be truly inspired as she takes us deeper into these chapters than most of us have gone before. I hope many groups will study this together and be inspired in community to live out their gifts in the image of God.”
Wendy Alsup, Author, Companions in Suffering : Comfort for Times of Loss and Loneliness
“Who am I? This is one of life’s most important questions. For many women, including myself, the answers we’ve heard have only left us confused, unanchored, and empty. In Freedom to Flourish, Elizabeth Garn takes us through Genesis 1–3 and shows us the glorious purpose for which we were created. Sisters, read this book with joy as you receive the gift of purpose, crafted for you by the Maker himself.”
Christina Fox, Counselor; Writer; Retreat Speaker; Author, A Holy Fear: Trading Lesser Fears for the Fear of the Lord
“Sometimes, you really do need to back up and start at the very beginning. Sometimes, knowing who you are begins with remembering whose you are. In Freedom to Flourish, Garn calls us to remember that the joy and fulfillment we seek cannot be uncoupled from our calling as God’s image bearers. Offering readers a better story than traditionalist gender tropes or the try-harder-do-better mantras of secularism, she invites us into true freedom— the freedom of becoming our truest selves through Christ.”
















