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A band of brave souls became known as one-way missionaries a century ago. They bought tickets to the mission field without the return half.

Instead of suitcases, they packed their few earthly belongings into coffins. As they sailed away, they waved goodbye to everyone they loved and all they knew, knowing they’d never return home.

Mark Batterson leaves no doubt about his opinion – “Jesus didn’t die to make us safe. He died to make us dangerous.”

Enough To Be Transformed

Batterson’s book All In is just that – an “all-your-chips” in the middle call for commitment for followers of Jesus.

All In examines the lives of biblical characters like Abraham, Noah, Elisha, and the rich young ruler of the New Testament; historical heroes like Joshua Chamberlain, Johann Bach and John Wesley and contemporary leaders like Michael and Mari Durso, and Bob Goff.

And heroes like you.All In

Batterson examines North American Christianity from a pastor’s perspective. He warns that believers can have “enough of Jesus to be informed but not enough to be transformed.”

His book is a call to transformation through consecration.

5 Things About All In

1. Consecration is going all in and all out for the ALL in ALL.”

2. Consecration is following Jesus every day, in every way.

3. Consecration is a call to more – to risk more, sacrifice more and dream more.

4. Consecration means, “If Jesus is not Lord of all, He’s not Lord at all. There is no middle ground.”

5. Consecration is revolutionary. “You are one decision away from a totally different life.”

Are You Ready For Amazing?

The conclusion of Batterson’s book is an invitation to expect great things. He quotes one of the Old Testament leaders, Joshua – “Consecrate yourselves, for tomorrow the Lord will do amazing things among you.” (Joshua 3:5)

Are you ready for amazing?

All In is a good place to begin.

 

APPLICATION: Purchase a copy of ALL IN and sign up for a growth group study at North Pointe or online.


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Bob Jones

Happily married to Jocelyn for 44 years. We have two adult sons, Cory and his wife Lynsey and their son Vincent and daughter Jayda; Jean Marc and his wife Angie and their three daughters, Quinn, Lena and Annora. I love inspiring people through communicating, blogging, and coaching. I enjoy writing, running, and reading. I'm a fan of the Double E, Bruins, Celtics, Red Sox and Pats. Follow me on Twitter @bobjones49ers

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