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A Life That Matters: Making the Greatest Possible Difference with the Rest of Your Life Paperback – October 1, 2007

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You're living for God, yet you're not satisfied. You're doing the right things, but you're hungry for something more. Something bigger. Something greater. Something that will leave a legacy. What is it that you are missing?In his groundbreaking book, author Ron Hutchcraft answers this question like you've never heard it before. He puts aside cliched thinking, Christian lingo, and religious assumptions and encourages you to explore an untouched side of your faith-communicating your faith to others. With stories, Scripture, and study questions after each chapter, A Life that Matters is ideal for personal devotions or group discussions. It is both inspiring and practical. You'll walk away ready to change your world.About the Ron Hutchcraft teaches at the Billy Graham Schools of Evangelism

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First published January 1, 2007

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December 3, 2012
If you are in need for some inspiration, purpose or meaning, this is the book to read. It discusses the importance of our lives and what we are here to do. As a follower of Jesus Christ, God has a bigger plan than we have for ourselves and we need to follow His will above our own. Understandably, we fail Him on a daily basis. So, how can we change our lives to be more like Him and spread His love? These are the questions this book addresses. Many of the analogies in this book are related to the water, which I greatly appreciated and related to as a lifeguard. There is real life application and direct answers. I would highly recommend this book to other believers.
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I just couldn't dig it. It's too much for me.
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