This is an exposition of the most revolutionary message of God in the latter half of 20th century and the present days. It motivates us to embrace the pain and hurt and allows them to make us better people for his glory. Drops From A Leaking Tap narrates and assesses how, in spite of a mixture of the ups and downs, lives that are committed to Jesus can move forward in his purpose. 1. Our choices to walk with the Lord and to serve him will bring us good as well as unpleasant experiences 2. God answers prayers but not all prayers will be answered the way we want them 3. Victory is our privilege but not all seeming defeats can be erased from our history 4. Obstacles are sure to come in our lives, yet all His sufficiency will help us overcome them all
A collection of messages across decades that definitely were more powerful in person than in book form. I was hoping for stories and illustrations of God's work through OM so was disappointed there.
There were some good thoughts throughout though. One I really liked had to do with the importance of discipline.
"I want to be very honest. I learned from Billy Graham, my spiritual father, that unless you are ready for a disciplined life then forget your Christian commitment. You can get blessed in this meeting, you can be filled with the Spirit, but if you don't learn something of daily discipline, you'll never amount to anything for Jesus. I have had young people all over the world tell me, that they do not have disciplined lives. Discipline means doing what you know you should do rather than what you feel like doing."
Another interesting chapter was on actions and reactions. He listed ten reasons not to overreact. For someone who can often overreact it was a very eye-opening message. Here is why it is best not to overreact.
1)I may be wrong 2)It makes the other person over defensive 3)It is fleshly and not of the Spirit 4)It breaks unity 5)It can hurt others 6)It is not biblical 7)It shows a wrong concept of God - forgetting that he is sovereign, in control 8)It shows a wrong concept of man - we are made in the image of God, people must be handled properly. 9)It shows impatience -"Let every man be quick to hear, slow to speak and slow to anger." 10) Christ our example, did not over react
Fantastic quick read from the founder of Operation Mobilisation. What a life he has lived. A powerful servant of God. Quick anecdotes and biblical exhortations. Encouraging and challenging!
I briefly met George Verwer a decade ago at a Moody Bible Institute Founder's week. It is hard to believe that such an unassuming, down-to-earth guy could have had such an amazing impact on foreign missions. That is what makes this compilation of messages that he has given so helpful. You don't have to be anyone special to participate in world missions.
George gives some of his best insights from the last 50 years. Operation Mobilisation has sent out thousands of young people to countries all over the world to share the Good News. O.M. learned a lot about missions and a lot about preparing people for outreach. All Christians should share George's love for the lost. All Christians could benefit from at least some of these 27 chapters. I found the two chapters on prayer meetings especially helpful. Other areas of my Christian life were challenged too. I've already shared some of this information with others. This book is a keeper.
A collection of different messages from George Verwer's ministry focusing on Christian living and, in particular, missions. The book gives some great historical insights into the life of George Verwer and the beginnings of OM. George Verwer's life is exemplary, but not aloof. He admits and talks about his own struggles with sin and yet also shows the need for living a holy life. Both a challenging and encouraging book for Christians, especially for missionaries.
A wide range of interview, sermons and seminar notes from George Verwer. Lots of powerful, easy to read material here relating to missions, but I would sooner recommend one of his other titles, such as Hunger for reality.
I love the title. As usual George is very honest and transparent. He has profound things to say, but says them in simple easy to understand ways. This is a collection of various talks and writings, so there is some repetition.
The book gives a mixture of different messages from over 52 years of ministry from George Verwer. It is good stuff what helps you to get exited again about the Gods command to GO. The radical message in some chapters is giving me a boost.
A must read book. Very well written and it describes how the "Operation Mobilization"(OM) was found. Trust me you will not disappoint reading this book.