Jesus Take All of Me: Learning to See God as Beautiful in Every Part of Life

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Price
$21.99  $20.45
Publisher
Wesley Hynd
Publish Date
Pages
284
Dimensions
5.5 X 8.5 X 0.6 inches | 0.73 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781738717019

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About the Author
Wes Hynd is a church planter and pastor in Calgary, Canada. He is married to Nadine and they have one daughter. Wes loves to think deeply and challenge the status quo. He is passionate about followers of Jesus loving Him with their whole lives, and doing so alongside their neighbours and in their spheres of influence. To this end, he helps give leadership to an interdenominational and cross-cultural initiative called Northeast YYC Collaborate. He has a Master of Divinity degree from Reformed Theological Seminary in Orlando, Florida.
Reviews

"Our cultural Christianity has diluted the demands of discipleship as laid out by Jesus. If we aren't careful, even committed Christians can fade in our passion and merely conform to the popular mould. This book will stir your heart, renew your passion for Jesus, and dare you to embrace the adventures God has in store. Most of all, Wes and his family intentionally model the missional life and their lives authenticate the message of this book!" - Ashwin Ramani, Associate Teaching Pastor, Centre Street Church, Calgary

"Jesus Take All of Me is a refreshing and creative challenge to the many ways we live as 'Christian materialists.' Wes Hynd does more than critique our indulgent lifestyles; he addresses the inner emptiness that leads us to feed on the dust and ashes of shallow materialism. Most significantly, he paints a detailed picture of a rich and fulfilling alternative. He is kind and pastoral, without mincing words. You might call Jesus Take All of Me an extended sermon-a very good one." - John Smed, Director, Prayer Current