Description
Book SynopsisMain Spring Harvest theme book for 2016, focused on the life of Moses.
Trade Review"It's half-time; the team are losing, dispirited and feeling all is lost. Suddenly into the dressing room walk Gavin and Anne Calver. They coach, they yell, they inspire - they teach. When the team hit the pitch at the start of the second half everybody can see that something has changed. Game Changers is a book for the church in our times." Rob Parsons OBE, chairman, Care for the Family
"This book reminds us that we have the ability to change the game; not only for us, but also for those we may never even get to know this side of heaven. Our generous God continues to invite us to come so the question is not, will He invite, but rather will we accept His invitation?" Christy Wimber, speaker, author and TV host
"This book has inspired me to rediscover my passion for making a difference. It's honest and practical, and set my mind and heart buzzing about what I can do, however small, that will help build God's kingdom." Abby Guinness, head of programme at Spring Harvest
"This book is brilliant! It's packed full of inspirational, Spirit-filled stories and practical advice for anyone who seriously wants to engage in the joy and challenges of mission." Virginia Luckett, Jubilee champion and churches director at Tearfund
Table of ContentsContents
Foreword 9
Introduction 11
Part 1: Encounter (Exodus 3:1–18)
1. Moses at the Burning Bush 26
2. Faith for the Encounter 42
3. Making Space for the Encounter 56
Part 2: Enlist (Exodus 4:1–20 and 5:1)
4. Are You In? 74
5. Overcoming Hurdles 88
6. Speak Up, Stand Up, Act Up 102
Part 3: Everyone (Exodus 17:8–16)
7. It Takes All of Us 120
8. Body Ministry 133
9. Playing Our Part 147
Part 4: Equip (Numbers 13:25 – 14:9)
10. The Voice of the Few 164
11. Who Are You Listening To? 178
12. Transforming Our Communities 191
Part 5: Empower (Deuteronomy 34:1 – Joshua 1:11)
13. Passing the Baton 208
14. Investing in New Generations 220
15. The Best is Yet to Come 235
Final Thought 247
Notes 253