Unfinished Filling The Hole In Our Gospel
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Despite knowing the truth and having a relationship with Jesus Christ, many Christians feel like something is missing. They read the Bible regularly, participate in church life and community and give of their time and resources, but still lack a sense of purpose and mission in their daily lives. If you’re feeling like something is missing, you may be right.
Richard Stearns, president of World Vision and author of The Hole in Our Gospel, believes that what many Christians need is a reawakening of God’s purpose and passion in their lives. In Unfinished: Believing Is Only the Beginning, Stearns explores the invitation God offers to each of us to be a part of His greater work in the world. Sharing lessons from Scripture and inspiring stories of how real people are making a difference, Unfinished will show you that God has a dream for this world that Jesus called the kingdom of God. Discover how the journey into your heart’s cry for significance and purpose can be answered by uniting with God’s vision for His eternal kingdom. Includes a Study Guide. Softcover.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780529101143
ISBN10: 0529101149
Richard Stearns
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: January 2014
Publisher: Thomas Nelson
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