Unshockable Love
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Bestselling author and pastor invites readers to love and engage with the messy people around them in ways that disarms and moves them to real relationship with Jesus. Imperfect people are the only ones who change the world Why were "sinners" so attracted to Jesus yet repelled by the religious? It had everything to do with the heart of Jesus. They sensed that Jesus was for them--not against them. Do the broken people in our lives feel such an attraction to us? Or do we unwittingly repel them by expecting them to clean themselves up a little before we can accept them? In other words, do our hearts reveal the heart of God or subtly reflect the heart of the Pharisees? Through an engaging study of Jesus' encounters with imperfect people, combined with real-life stories of ordinary people having Christlike impact, this book will inspire you to love the messy people around you--and the one staring back in the mirror--with Christ's unshockable love. "Beneath the surface of every broken person, there is a work of art waiting to be revealed. This book shows us how." --Mark Batterson, author of The Circle Maker "I wish all believers loved people who are far from God like John Burke does. Unshockable Love reminds us of our desperate need to join Jesus in the messy work of life-on-life discipleship." --Ed Stetzer, , author of Subversive Kingdom "John is a man who not only knows Jesus, but knows that Jesus really saves and redeems broken people and makes them trophies of his grace." --Alan Hirsch, author, activist, dreamer, Imperfect people are the only ones who change the world Why were "sinners" so attracted to Jesus yet repelled by the religious? It had everything to do with the heart of Jesus. They sensed that Jesus was for them--not against them. Do the broken people in our lives feel such an attraction to us? Or do we unwittingly repel them by expecting them to clean themselves up a little before we can accept them? In other words, do our hearts reveal the heart of God or subtly reflect the heart of the Pharisees? Through an engaging study of Jesus' encounters with imperfect people, combined with real-life stories of ordinary people having Christlike impact, this book will inspire you to love the messy people around you--and the one staring back in the mirror--with Christ's unshockable love.
Bestselling author and pastor invites readers to love and engage with the messy people around them in ways that disarms and moves them to real relationship with Jesus. Imperfect people are the only ones who change the world Why were "sinners" so attracted to Jesus yet repelled by the religious? It had everything to do with the heart of Jesus. They sensed that Jesus was for them--not against them. Do the broken people in our lives feel such an attraction to us? Or do we unwittingly repel them by expecting them to clean themselves up a little before we can accept them? In other words, do our hearts reveal the heart of God or subtly reflect the heart of the Pharisees? Through an engaging study of Jesus' encounters with imperfect people, combined with real-life stories of ordinary people having Christlike impact, this book will inspire you to love the messy people around you--and the one staring back in the mirror--with Christ's unshockable love. "Beneath the surface of every broken person, there is a work of art waiting to be revealed. This book shows us how." --Mark Batterson, author of The Circle Maker "I wish all believers loved people who are far from God like John Burke does. Unshockable Love reminds us of our desperate need to join Jesus in the messy work of life-on-life discipleship." --Ed Stetzer, , author of Subversive Kingdom "John is a man who not only knows Jesus, but knows that Jesus really saves and redeems broken people and makes them trophies of his grace." --Alan Hirsch, author, activist, dreamer, Imperfect people are the only ones who change the world Why were "sinners" so attracted to Jesus yet repelled by the religious? It had everything to do with the heart of Jesus. They sensed that Jesus was for them--not against them. Do the broken people in our lives feel such an attraction to us? Or do we unwittingly repel them by expecting them to clean themselves up a little before we can accept them? In other words, do our hearts reveal the heart of God or subtly reflect the heart of the Pharisees? Through an engaging study of Jesus' encounters with imperfect people, combined with real-life stories of ordinary people having Christlike impact, this book will inspire you to love the messy people around you--and the one staring back in the mirror--with Christ's unshockable love.
AmazonPages: 304, Edition: Geïllustreerd, Paperback, Baker Books