For What It's Worth
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A highly challenging call to respond with our whole hearts to Christ. To follow our Saviour is not about being nice. It's about taking risks.
Simon writes: 'There's a battle going on for our hearts. What I watch, what I listen to, what I spend my time and money on - all these erode my true sense of identify and worth as a child of God. Where is the vigilance, the discernment, the scrutiny? Our hearts are far too precious to treat with such lax indifference ... I want to play my part in turning the world upside down; I want to be fearless, bold, uncompromising and passionate in reaching out to the lost on behalf of the King of Kings; I never want to get over the grace of God.'
Simon Guillebaud is an international youth evangelist based in Burundi in wartorn Central Africa. He is a passionate speaker, sharing stories of radical risk-taking, death threats, close shaves, and incredible fruit as he and his colleagues work to see God's kingdom come in that devastated area. His longing is to see followers of Jesus walk the walk. He is much in demand as a speaker when in the UK. This is his first book.
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Author Simon Guillebaud
ISBN/Ref
9781854247605
Publisher
Monarch Books
Published 2006-07-01
Format paperback
Product ID
118834
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Don't buy this book ..... ....unless you really want to have your Christian life challenged. This book is encouraging us to take a hard look at the quality of our lives and calling us to consider why and how we live them. It is dynamic, easy to read and hard to escape the logic of its message. Well worth your time.
This book has changed my life Simon Guillebaud is an amazing man and the short book he has written should be an inspiration to all Christians. He mainly addresses the important issue of lifestyle, encouraging us to surrender our lives more to Christ which is easy to relate to, read and understand. You NEED to buy this book!
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