Free will, given by God, is our ability or power to decide from freedom of choice. With this free will we can behave in various circumstances freely of physical, public, or divine restrictions. Because of free will, we feel less moral liability for whatever the outcome might be. Because of free will, we will have positive life outcomes because we will oversee our decisions.
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“My Journey In Grace” by Tyke Clark is a deeply personal and faith-filled reflection on obedience, suffering, forgiveness, and learning to trust God in every season. Through real-life stories the author shares how God’s grace reshaped his thinking, softened his heart, and strengthened his faith. Proudly published by Citi of Books, this book is now available on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and other major retail platforms.
Trying to get through life on your own limited strength leads to futility and a loss of hope? That line alone could stop you in your tracks.
If you’ve ever tried to handle life by sheer willpower—your way, your timing, your plan—then this book will hit close to home. “My Journey in Grace” by Tyke Clark feels like sitting across the table from someone who’s not pretending to have it all together but is brave enough to admit where he’s fallen short and how God met him there. It’s honest. It’s reflective. And it’s incredibly relatable.
What makes this book stand out is how practical it feels. Tyke Clark doesn’t preach at you—he walks with you. He talks about impatience, pride, storms of life, financial pressure, forgiveness, and even moments of doubt. One powerful section shares his near-death hospital experience, where everything changed in an instant. That story alone reminds readers how fragile life is—and how real God’s mercy can be. These aren’t abstract theology lessons; they’re lived experiences that many of us quietly carry but rarely talk about.
This book is especially meaningful for believers who want to grow deeper in their faith, men navigating leadership in family and ministry, veterans transitioning into civilian life, and anyone wrestling with obedience versus personal ambition. It’s also a great read for small groups or personal devotion time.

If you’ve ever struggled with questions like “Why is this happening to me?” or “How do I stay faithful when it’s hard?”—you’ll find yourself in these pages.
At its core, the message is simple but powerful: grace changes everything. In real life, we all face storms—health scares, family tension, disappointment, pride, anger, financial stress. The moral thread running through this book is that growth often comes through discomfort, and surrender often leads to strength. When we stop insisting on doing things our way and start trusting God’s way, transformation begins. If you’re looking for a book that will challenge you, encourage you, and gently call you higher in your walk with God, My Journey in Grace deserves a spot on your shelf.
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