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Being and Becoming Who He Made You to Be Do you ever fail to connect God's mission of love, reconciliation, and compassion to your daily life? God's message was simple, and we've made it complicated-allowing fear, shame, culture-locked language, and traditions to stop us from aligning ourselves with God's heart for the world. In Made to Love, Geoff Peters sheds light on the deeper story for why we are here and addresses the great divide between what we are called to do and what we actually do. He also lovingly points toward places where we, as ministry leaders, may have failed those we seek to…mehr

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Being and Becoming Who He Made You to Be Do you ever fail to connect God's mission of love, reconciliation, and compassion to your daily life? God's message was simple, and we've made it complicated-allowing fear, shame, culture-locked language, and traditions to stop us from aligning ourselves with God's heart for the world. In Made to Love, Geoff Peters sheds light on the deeper story for why we are here and addresses the great divide between what we are called to do and what we actually do. He also lovingly points toward places where we, as ministry leaders, may have failed those we seek to serve. Based on research with Christians in seven countries and wrapped in the author's personal story and reflections, Made to Love challenges us to rethink the words and ideas we use to inspire disciples for kingdom service in our own neighborhoods and around the world.
Autorenporträt
Geoff Peters (MBA, Concordia University Irvine) has spent the lion's share of his professional life in global marketing for non-profits, charities, and NGOs. Years of research in multiple countries has afforded Geoff a unique ability to identify motivators among Christian audiences, which has translated into years of helping ministries engage more effectively with people. Geoff is part of the international leadership team for Operation Mobilization and the author of The Family Business. He is married with three children, living in sunny (and snowy) Colorado. www.GeoffPeters.net