cover image Bound to Be Free: Escaping Performance to Be Captured by Grace

Bound to Be Free: Escaping Performance to Be Captured by Grace

D.A. Horton. NavPress, $14.99 trade paper (224p) ISBN 978-1-63146-467-6

Horton (DNA: Foundations of the Faith), a church organizer currently working in Los Angeles and former executive director of ReachLife Ministries, understands how easy it can be to fall into the trap of trying to please everyone all the time. In his newest book of ministry, Horton explains how he came to realize that feeling bound by performance does not allow one to be free through Christ. He feels such self-perpetuating behavior to be something that people very dedicated to their spiritual calling—as pastors, laypeople, or church planters—encounter frequently, and can develop into debilitating obsession. The exhausting need to please everyone, thinking that in doing so we make God happy, only creates a never-ending cycle that will eventually break down the strongest of resolves. Instead, Horton offers insights on how he overcame that enslavement and turned his energies toward falling into the “trap of grace,” where he can fully concentrate on his belief that God’s “unfailing love stays with all of His children for the long haul.” Church planters, pastors, laypeople, and others who have found themselves trapped within their own obsession to please will find a kindred spirit in Horton and a way to re-energize themselves through his example and encouragement. (Mar.)