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How God Uses Broken People to Do Big Things

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NATIONAL BESTSELLER • Don’t let your contradictions keep you from your calling.

“This book will challenge you and encourage you into a life characterized by prayerful dependence and decisiveness—your life will never be the same.”—Mark Batterson, author of The Circle Maker

Many of us are overwhelmed by the gap between our weaknesses and our dreams, between who we are and who God says we are meant to be. We feel unqualified to do God’s work or to live out the possibilities we imagine. But God has a way of using our weaknesses for good. In fact, God loves unqualified people.

This is a book about understanding your identity in light of who God is. It’s a book about coming to terms with the good, the bad, and the unmentionable in your life and learning to let God use you. It’s about charging into the gap between your present circumstances and your future dreams and meeting God there. After all, God can’t bless who you pretend to be. But he longs to bless who you really are: a flawed and broken person. Fortunately for us God is in the business of using broken people to do big things.
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Great book. I have really enjoyed it. God uses broken people to do great things!

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Touched my heart. Shifted my perspective. Wonderful narration, had me hooked from beginning to end.

Loved it!!

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Down the earth life practical and applicable lessons in pursuing faith while not being too technical on the ears.

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The author provides an authentic look at the walk of faith and the tension that occurs between who we are and who we want to be, between how we see ourselves and how God sees us.
He uses the question God asked Jacob : what is your name where the answer can be “I am xxxx” as a frame for the third word that defines us. He encourages us to choose our third word based on how God sees us not how we or others see us.

Great book and an easy listen.

What is your third word?

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