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About The Book
Renewed and Transformed
The Biblical Way
In Renewed and Transformed, Jack Shuford takes readers beyond the usual language of positive thinking and brings them back to a biblical foundation for lasting change. The book asks honest questions about purpose, inner struggle, fear, disconnection, and spiritual direction, then answers them through Scripture, testimony, and practical reflection. From the opening pages, the focus is clear: this is not about polishing the outside of a life while leaving the inside untouched. It is about renewal that starts in the mind and reaches every part of a person’s life.
Each chapter develops that idea from a different angle. Readers move through subjects like captive thoughts, grace, the power of agreement, marriage rooted in God, identity in Christ, joy in the journey, legacy thinking, and the invitation of salvation. Jack’s approach is personal and direct. He shares stories from business, ministry, illness, family life, setbacks, and recovery, showing how biblical truth holds steady in real-world situations.
What makes the book stand out is its sense of weight and sincerity. It was written from a place of urgency, reflection, and lived faith. Rather than offering formulas, it offers a framework for readers who want to think differently, live more faithfully, and leave behind something that lasts.
Why Read It?
Renewed and Transformed
The Biblical Way
There are many books that talk about mindset, but Renewed and Transformed approaches it from a biblical foundation rather than a self-help one. It does not simply tell readers to think better. It asks what happens when thought life, identity, purpose, and daily decisions are brought under the truth of God’s Word. That makes the message deeper, steadier, and more lasting.
This book is worth reading because it speaks to real life. It deals with fear, discouragement, grace, marriage, calling, legacy, and the inner habits that shape a person’s direction. Jack Shuford writes with the honesty of someone who has built businesses, faced setbacks, led people, served in ministry, and learned that true renewal is not instant. It is daily. For readers looking for a faith-centered book with substance, warmth, and practical meaning, this one offers a strong place to begin.