I (and a few other members here) highly recommend Giancoli's 5th ed. Physics book (
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0136119719/sr=1-11/qid=1137138279/ref=sr_1_11/103-7547237-6911054?%5Fencoding=UTF8 ). It is excelent in explaining things and fun to read. However, it is university level, and you may have a hard time with some of the stuff in it since you're only a freshman... Basically, the math is made for those who have at least a good grasp on algebra and basic trig (it's not calculus based book, which has its pros and cons). Still, I don't think you need to fully understand the math to understand the concepts in the book (though I may be wrong).
It isn't a Christian book, and thus it has a few things involving evolution in it. In spite of this, I am glad to say that they treat those ideas as nothing but theory and when they do bring it up, they remind the reader that those things are still theory and possibly (and in the last paragraph,
probably) false, so it's still pretty Christian-friendly.
However, I wouldn't recommend that you read those chapters since they deal with quantum physics and other things that I wouldn't recommend unless you have a really firm grounding in your algebra and trig.
And, in case this book still is too high to understand, Google is your friend. The laws of mechanical physics are explained in a million different ways on the internet, and there are many of us who can help you through your search for knowledge. Whatever you do, start with mechanical physics; it's fun and sets the stage for so much more.