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- What if your ordinary interactions with family, neighbors, and coworkers are actually invitations to adventure with God?Sent: Living a Life that Invites Others to Jesus invites you to grow joyfully with Jesus as you live out your true identity as sent to share Jesus with others.
- About the Author: DR. HEATHER HOLLEMAN is an associate teaching professor of advanced writing at Penn State, speaker, and author.
- 208 Pages
- Religion + Beliefs, Christian Life
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About the Book
What if your ordinary interactions with family, neighbors, and coworkers are actually invitations to adventure with God?
Sent: Living a Life that Invites Others to Jesus invites you to grow joyfully with Jesus as you live out your true identity as sent to share Jesus with others.
In Sent, you can learn practical strategies for gathering those in your community through discussion questions and activities that teach everything from asking good questions to sharing your own stories of gospel transformation. Use this resource individually or in groups to grow in intimacy with Christ as you engage the world around you with the hope and love of Christ. When we believe in God's desire to reach the lost, how we live our own lives changes, and we begin to partake in the joys--not obligations--of evangelism.
Book Synopsis
What if your ordinary interactions with family, neighbors, and coworkers are actually invitations to adventure with God?
Sent: Living a Life that Invites Others to Jesus invites you to grow joyfully with Jesus as you live out your true identity as sent to share Jesus with others. Heather and Ashley Holleman have fully embraced their identities as sent through nearly two decades of full-time ministry. With joy, they proclaim the name of Jesus knowing that God is always at work around us, that He is seeking and saving the lost, and that He is excited for us to do this work with Him.
In Sent, they provide insights and stories gleaned from their experiences so you too can live into your identity as sent. You'll learn practical strategies for gathering those in your community through discussion questions and activities that teach everything from asking good questions to sharing your own stories of gospel transformation. Use this resource individually or in groups to grow in intimacy with Christ as you engage the world around you with the hope and love of Christ. When we believe in God's desire to reach the lost, how we live our own lives changes, and we begin to partake in the joys--not obligations--of evangelism.
From the Back Cover
Begin living sent and see your ordinary days transformed into adventures.
Find joyful opportunities for Kingdom work around every corner and experience greater intimacy with Jesus as you live the full, free life for which you were created.
In Sent, Heather and Ashley Holleman invite you to reimagine evangelism as opportunities to get to--not have to--share the saving love of Christ in a way that feels natural for who you are. Learn practical strategies for gathering those in your community through discussions and activities, and develop skills for asking good questions and sharing your own stories of gospel transformation. Use this resource individually or in groups to engage the world around you with the hope and love of Christ. See your life and community transformed as you develop God's joy-filled desire to reach those who don't yet know Him.
About the Author
DR. HEATHER HOLLEMAN is an associate teaching professor of advanced writing at Penn State, speaker, and author. She has written ten books, including the bestseller Seated with Christ: Living Freely in a Culture of Comparison, the award-winning Sent: Living a Life That Invites Others to Jesus (cowritten with her husband, Ashley Holleman), and The Six Conversations: Pathways to Connecting in an Age of Isolation and Incivility. Heather serves with Faculty Commons in the professor ministry of Cru and blogs at www.HeatherHolleman.com. ASHLEY HOLLEMAN and his wife, Heather, are on staff with Cru, where Ashley serves as the national director of Cru's graduate student ministry. Prior to this assignment Ashley completed a Master's in chemistry at the University of Michigan and then joined Cru staff to minister locally to grad students -- first at the University of Michigan and then at Penn State. In his spare time, he enjoys building furniture, gardening, working on his house, and watching UNC-Chapel Hill basketball and football. He and Heather have two daughters -- Sarah and Kate.