Outlive Your Life: You Were Made to Make a Difference

Outlive Your Life: You Were Made to Make a Difference

by Max Lucado

Narrated by Daniel Butler

Unabridged — 4 hours, 50 minutes

Outlive Your Life: You Were Made to Make a Difference

Outlive Your Life: You Were Made to Make a Difference

by Max Lucado

Narrated by Daniel Butler

Unabridged — 4 hours, 50 minutes

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Overview

Dear Friend,

May I share a story that is very dear to my heart?

It's a story of hillbillies and simple folk, net casters and tax collectors. A story of a movement that exploded like a just-opened fire hydrant out of Jerusalem and spilled into the ends of the earth: into the streets of Paris, the districts of Rome, and the ports of Athens, Istanbul, Shanghai, and Buenos Aires. A story so mighty, controversial, head spinning, and life changing that two millennia later we wonder:

Might it happen again?

Heaven knows we hope so. These are devastating times: 1.75 billions people are desperately poor; one billion are hungry. Lonely hearts indwell our neighborhoods and attend our schools. In the midst of it all, here we stand: you, me, and our one-of-a-kind lives. We are given a choice ... an opportunity to make a big difference during a difficult time. What if we did? What if we rocked the world with hope?

Worth a try, don't you think?

- Max Lucado

One hundred percent of the author's royalties from Outlive Your Life products will benefit children and families through World Vision and other ministries of faith-based compassion.


Editorial Reviews

Publishers Weekly

Megaseller Lucado (3:16--The Numbers of Hope) celebrates his 25th year in publishing with a call to Christians to use "our one-of-a-kind lifetimes and once-in-history opportunity" to "alter the course of human suffering." With his typical folksiness, Lucado uses the first 12 chapters of the biblical book of Acts as a springboard, describing how God uses Galilean fishermen--and each of us--to change the world. Familiar biblical stories--Ananias and Sapphira, the Greek-speaking widows, Peter's dream--take on new meaning as Lucado urges Christians to look beyond their usual lives. "None of us can help everyone. But all of us can help someone. And when we help them, we serve Jesus," he writes simply. Lucado provides discussion questions for group or personal use, as well as ideas for action. The book is the lead item of a wide array of related products, including an audiobook, greeting cards, Bible, children and youth material, curriculum, and gift books. Lucado shows fans both longtime and new that he remains, after all these years, a powerful voice in the call to authentic Christianity. (Sept.)

MARCH 2011 - AudioFile

Lucado points to the first 12 chapters of Acts in the Bible to encourage listeners to put their love for Christ into action by loving those in need. Acting with compassion, he believes, can change the course of human suffering. Dan Butler ably delivers the author’s examples of individuals whose actions have “rocked the world with hope.” Especially inspiring is Butler’s narration of real-life stories of compassionate individuals, particularly seniors such as 80-year-old Edith, who works with cancer patients, and Page, who makes doll-size clothes for premature infants. Butler’s enthusiastic delivery emphasizes the author’s pointed message: "God's secret weapon in the war on poverty includes your kitchen table and mine." G.D.W. © AudioFile 2011, Portland, Maine

Product Details

BN ID: 2940170497546
Publisher: Nelson, Thomas, Inc.
Publication date: 09/13/2010
Edition description: Unabridged
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