What if grace is more than a ticket to heaven—what if it is God’s power to restore Eden’s purpose in us and through us? Transformational Grace Theology invites you to see salvation as more than private forgiveness. Drawing from John Wesley’s classic framework of prevenient, justifying, sanctifying, and glorifying grace—and reading it alongside Scripture, new-creation theology, and the Wesleyan tradition—this book paints a bigger picture: grace that pardons, heals, trains, and sends. Here, “righteousness” ( tzedakah ) is not mere rule-keeping but right relationship with God, neighbor, and creation. Worship becomes justice, and justice becomes worship. Readers will encounter skills essential to wage battle within the cosmic war to defeat evil Along the way you will: Revisit the Fall, not just as guilt, but as vandalized vocation - See how grace restores the image of God as the battleground of a cosmic story - Explore practical pathways for small groups, bands, and congregations to practice social holiness together - Learn how the Spirit’s gifts, fruit, and presence turn ordinary days into seams where heaven and earth meet For pastors, small-group leaders, and hungry disciples, Transformational Grace Theology offers a clear, hopeful map: one grace, from first awakening to final glory—holy love that refuses to stay indoors.