Rick Thomas
Most people want to change. Fewer understand how change actually happens. Many Christians know what Scripture says but remain stuck in the same patterns-repeating promises, cycling through guilt, and wondering why lasting transformation feels out of reach. How to Change addresses that gap with biblical clarity and practical wisdom.This book dismantles the myth that change is primarily about willpower, information, or accountability structures. Rick Thomas shows that real change is not behavioral modification layered with Bible verses, but heart-level transformation rooted in the gospel. Change begins not with trying harder, but with believing rightly.How to Change walks readers through a biblical framework for transformation that takes sin, suffering, desire, and worship seriously. Rather than offering formulas or quick fixes, the book explains how the heart works, why people resist change, and how false hopes sabotage progress. Readers learn to identify the underlying motivations that keep them stuck.A central emphasis is that change is relational before it is behavioral. God does not merely demand obedience-He supplies grace, truth, and power through union with Christ. When identity is anchored in Christ rather than performance, obedience becomes a response of faith rather than a burden of fear.The book helps readers examine patterns of self-reliance, control, fear of man, and unbelief that quietly undermine growth. It explains why repentance is more than admitting failure and why faith is more than intellectual agreement. True repentance turns from false saviors; true faith turns toward Christ as sufficient.Readers are guided to slow down and evaluate their internal dialogue-what they want, what they fear, what they justify, and what they trust. Practical, Scripture-saturated tools help translate theology into daily obedience without reducing change to a checklist.This resource is especially helpful for believers who feel frustrated by recurring sin, stalled spiritual growth, or shallow repentance. It is also valuable for counselors, pastors, disciplers, and parents who want to help others pursue change without manipulation or moralism.How to Change does not promise instant results. It offers something better: a faithful, biblical pathway for lasting transformation. When change flows from worship, repentance deepens, obedience stabilizes, and hope endures.This book equips readers to pursue real change-not by managing sin, but by trusting Christ and learning to walk with Him over time.Life Over Coffee Publishers