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Outlive Your Life
“Outlive Your Life is a road map for your life journey that will leave you few regrets and will inspire you to be all that God intended. This is one of those rare books that can change your life.”
— Richard Stearns
President, World Vision US; and author, The
Hole in Our Gospel
“Pastor Max tells all folks how to move from Bible studies to Bible doins.”
— Denver Moore
Best-Selling author, Same Kind of Different
as Me
“A powerful collection of stories and biblical truths that will keep you awake long after you read it, wondering and, hopefully, scheming how to outlive your life.”
— Ron Hall
Best-Selling author, Same Kind of Different
as Me
“Some books change the reader; some books change the world. This book will do both. This astounding writer has shaped my worldview for twenty-five years. With this book we all can enter into a practical partnership to expand the kingdom and care for the vulnerable.”
— Dr. Joel C. Hunter
Senior pastor, Northland, A Church
Distributed
“Master storyteller Max Lucado reminds us that the gospel must be good news for everyone in our world—and of the joy that comes with serving as Christ’s hands and feet in a world that needs us.”
— Jonathan T. M. Reckford
CEO, Habitat for Humanity International
“The only way of changing the world for good is for Christians to take seriously our call to be the light of Christ. My friend Max is calling the church, which is you and me, to be the church—to love and serve one another through Jesus Christ.”
— Chuck Colson
Founder, Prison Fellowship and Colson
Center for Christian Worldview
“This may well be the most important book you will read this year . . . or for several years. Max Lucado always writes with simple grace, beauty, and imagination. Here he opens his heart in a way that will—or should—break your own heart open, up, and out in ways that will bless you beyond your imagination.”
— Leighton Ford
President, Leighton Ford Ministries
“This book is a call to arms—both yours and mine—to embrace those who have little or nothing. As Max Lucado says, ‘the challenge can create a team.’ Won’t you join our team and invest your life in something that will live, nourish, and give relief long after you are gone? Read this book and see how you can make a difference right where you live.”
— Luci Swindoll
Author and speaker, Women of Faith®
“Millions have received the gift of compassion from the writings of Max Lucado. Now he gives us another gift—the call to compassion. Read and unleash.”
— John Ortberg
Pastor and author, Menlo Park Presbyterian
Church
“Every now and then you hear a call that is so clear, so true, that you know without a shadow of a doubt it comes from the very heart of God. This book contains such a call. If we listen, it just might change the world.”
— Sheila Walsh
Speaker, Women of Faith®; and best-selling
author, Beautiful Things Happen When a
Woman Trusts God
“What does it really mean to ‘love thy neighbor’? Max Lucado suggests that our neighbor is not only the family next door but also the one struggling for survival on the other side of the globe. Outlive Your Life is an inspirational call for Christians to put their faith into action and reach out to those in desperate need.”
— Jim Daly
President and CEO, Focus on the Family
“Max Lucado demonstrates what the compassion preached by Jesus in the Beatitudes looks like when it is lived out in everyday life in these early days of the twenty-first century. To all of us who are called by God to make a difference for good, this book is an inspiring instruction manual.”
— Tony Campolo
Professor Emeritus, Eastern University
“It is easy to be overwhelmed by the vastness of need in our world today. But Max Lucado’s accessible, encouraging, and powerful call to each of us to love Christ by loving those in need around us is a powerful gift to the church—it will enable us to begin the lives of meaning and significance for which God has created his people.”
— Gary Haugen
President and CEO, International Justice
Mission
“There has not