Cultivating the New Nature:
Growing into the Full Stature of Christ
By Kevin M. Rice
There is a version of you that heaven has already seen—
stronger, clearer, freer, and fully alive in Christ.
What if the journey to that version isn’t mysterious…
But intentional?
Efficiency Redefined
Cultivating the New Nature is a transformational guide for believers who sense there is more—
more purpose, more identity, more spiritual maturity—
and who refuse to settle for a faith that stalls where it was meant to soar.
In these pages, Kevin M. Rice reveals the sacred process of spiritual formation through a lens that is both deeply biblical and profoundly practical. With a voice that is gentle yet piercing, he leads you step-by-step through the hidden dynamics of the old nature, the unveiling of the new, and the surprising terrain where the two wrestle for mastery.
This isn’t a book you simply read.
It’s a book you experience.
Here you will learn how to:
- Recognize the subtle patterns that keep your old nature alive
- Nurture the Christ-life already planted within you
- Walk in a maturity that reshapes your identity from the inside out
- Break free from cycles that once defined you
- Step confidently into the stature heaven designed for you before time began
Every chapter builds like a gentle wave—inviting you deeper, revealing more, and awakening the spiritual senses that have long been waiting for renewal. The writing is immersive, reflective, and intentionally paced to guide transformation rather than offer information.
If your heart has ever whispered, “I know I’m meant for more in God,” this book is the answer to that whisper.
Whether you are newly walking with Christ or have served Him for decades, this work will ignite something fresh within you—
a hunger to grow,
a courage to change,
and a vision of who you are becoming.
Cultivating the New Nature is more than a teaching.
It is a path.
A pattern.
A spiritual invitation into the future God already sees in you.
Step into the journey.
Grow into the fullness.
Become who you were always meant to be.