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Free Me from Me

Escaping the Maze of Self-Centeredness by Embracing a God-Centered Life
Book • 2026
In Free Me from Me, pastor Ryan Wekenman explores how self-centered tendencies keep Christians from deeper discipleship and offers a theologically rooted path toward God-centered living.

He identifies common patterns—performing, comparing, avoiding, and controlling—and shows how spiritual practices like prayer, fasting, and openness to the Holy Spirit help loosen self-absorption.

Drawing on Scripture, pastoral experience, and practical rhythms, Wekenman emphasizes long obedience and community in spiritual formation.

The book balances pastoral warmth with candid self-reflection, inviting readers into sustained change rather than quick fixes.

It is aimed at readers seeking practical and spiritual help to reorient their hearts toward Jesus and healthier soul habits.

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Mentioned in 3 episodes

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Jim Ramos
and discussed by the author as the book addressing the 'me maze' and how to live a God-centered life.
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Why Self-Improvement is Making You Worse w/ Ryan Wekenman: Escaping the Most Dangerous Lie Christians Borrowed from Culture EP 992
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Annie F. Downs
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Ryan Wekenman
's new book releasing the following day, discussed on the show.
Comparison, Obedience, and the Heart of Fasting with Ryan Wekenman- Episode 1052
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Dave Stone
and discussed by
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Ryan Weckenman
as his book about escaping self-centeredness and embracing a God-centered life.
Escaping Self-Centeredness with Ryan Wekenman

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