Track: A Student's Guide to Humanity

John W. Tweeddale

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Description

Created for God

What makes human beings unique? And what is our relationship to the God who made us? In Track: A Student’s Guide to Humanity, John W. Tweeddale helps students explore the Bible’s teaching about who we are as creatures made to know, worship, and depend upon our Creator.

Written for teenage and college-aged readers, this accessible guide explains that being human is fundamentally about our relationship with God. From the beginning, men and women were created in His image—designed to live under His authority, enjoy His presence, and reflect His character in the world.

Yet the Bible also explains why that relationship has been fractured. Sin has disrupted humanity’s fellowship with God, leaving people searching for meaning, identity, and hope in all the wrong places. By tracing the story of Scripture, Tweeddale shows how God graciously works to restore what was lost, ultimately through Jesus Christ.

This booklet helps students:

  • Understand humanity as God’s created and dependent creatures
  • See what it means to bear God’s image
  • Recognize how sin has damaged our relationship with God
  • Discover how Christ restores fellowship with our Creator
  • Learn to live in humility, worship, and obedience before God

Clear and thoughtful, this guide helps students see that the most important truth about humanity is our relationship with the God who made us.

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Specifications

ISBN 9781527114968

Author John W. Tweeddale

Imprint Focus

Category Theology

Series Track

Series Track

Release Date 11 September 2026

Format Paperback

Page Count 96

Width 4.330711 in

Height 7.0078778 in

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