Outlive Your LIfe: You Were Made to Make A Difference
Written by Max Lucado
Narrated by Daniel Butler
3.5/5
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About this audiobook
Dear Friend,
May I share a story that is very dear to my heart?
It's a story of hillbillies and simple folk, net casters and tax collectors. A story of a movement that exploded like a just-opened fire hydrant out of Jerusalem and spilled into the ends of the earth: into the streets of Paris, the districts of Rome, and the ports of Athens, Istanbul, Shanghai, and Buenos Aires. A story so mighty, controversial, head spinning, and life changing that two millennia later we wonder:
Might it happen again?
Heaven knows we hope so. These are devastating times: 1.75 billions people are desperately poor; one billion are hungry. Lonely hearts indwell our neighborhoods and attend our schools. In the midst of it all, here we stand: you, me, and our one-of-a-kind lives. We are given a choice ... an opportunity to make a big difference during a difficult time. What if we did? What if we rocked the world with hope?
Worth a try, don't you think?
- Max Lucado
One hundred percent of the author's royalties from Outlive Your Life products will benefit children and families through World Vision and other ministries of faith-based compassion.
Max Lucado
Desde que entró en el ministerio en 1978, MAX LUCADO ha servido en iglesias de Miami, Florida; Río de Janeiro, Brasil; y San Antonio, Texas. Actualmente sirve como ministro de enseñanza de la Iglesia Oak Hills en San Antonio. Ha recibido el Premio Pinnacle 2021 de la ECPA por su destacada contribución a la industria editorial y la sociedad en general. Es el autor inspirador más vendido de Estados Unidos, con más de ciento cuarenta y cinco millones de productos impresos. Siga su sitio web en librosdelucado.com
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Reviews for Outlive Your LIfe
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- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5Although we Christians often dream of doing great things for God’s Kingdom, sometimes we need that little extra motivation in life to get up off the couch and start making a difference in people’s lives. Max Lucado’s Outlive Your Life offers a sixteen-point study of The Book of Acts, showing us how and whom to serve. Unfortunately, each point centers more around personal experiences and modernized Bible retellings than any in-depth study of Scriptural commandments. I’m skeptical about this Sunday-school approach to constructing orthopraxy out of just examples, especially when great Bible passages are available for support. Lucado also has a limited view of “social justice.” He needs a course in basic economics before deciding what Christians can and should be doing in that regard. Finally, I’m puzzled as to how anyone reading Acts 5:2 would conclude that lying about the money was Sapphira’s rather than Ananias’ idea. A great lesson was ruined by a pointless, not to mention suspicious, interpretation. To conclude: Light summary of lessons in Acts, but not for the meat eater. This book was provided for review by BookSneeze.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5In a world full of injustice, poverty, oppression, and malaise, it is easy to become hardened, cynical, and disengaged. The believer in Christ, however, is called to something greater-- to reflect Jesus to all men, especially those who are in distress.This is the theme of Max Lucado's newest book, Outlive Your Life: You Were Made to Make a Difference. Among my fellow members of churches of Christ, the name "Max Lucado" often evokes images of "apostate" and "change agent." Once part of the churches of Christ, Lucado has certainly accommodated his own views, along with those of his congregation, to be acceptable to Evangelicalism as a greater whole. This is truly lamentable considering Lucado's great skill at communicating to others.Outlive Your Life uses the events of Acts 1-12 as a paradigm for discussing what God expects from believers today. Each chapter begins with a Scripture and ends with a Scripture and a suggested prayer. Chapters feature matters like the ordinary nature of God's servants, the need to get out of our shells, to put the greater (spiritual) good ahead of lesser (physical) ones, to work with fellow Christians, to be hospitable, to assist others in need, to stand up in the face of persecution, to do good, to be a source of strength for the dispossessed, to remain humble before God, to remove prejudices in life, to resist arrogance, to pray continually, and, based on Matthew 25, remember that when you help people in distress you help Jesus. The book ends with a discussion and action guide designed to promote further discussion and action.Lucado is a very vivid author. He seamlessly takes you from the first century to the twenty-first century with his illustrations and examples (although I wished that he would keep the first century as the first century and the twenty-first as the twenty-first and not blend the images as he does occasionally!). He writes in a familiar and understandable way.On the whole, the book is theologically sound and has a message that must be proclaimed. It is good to see that some elements of concern for the dispossessed and the need to practice authentic Christianity is being proclaimed by more voices within greater Christendom; the sooner Christendom sheds the sanctimonious, interested-only-in-sexual-mores "Moral Majority" image, the better. Nevertheless, there are a few challenges: Lucado's embrace of ecumenism, occasional looseness in handling the Biblical narrative, and the dizzying leapfrogging from Bible translation to Bible translation.Yet this should not diminish from the overall excellence of Outlive Your Life. It is a necessary call in the midst of a time and place more devoted to materialism and consumerism than authentic New Testament Christianity and its emphasis on clearing prejudice, assisting the downtrodden and dispossessed, and reliance on God and not self. May many come to a better understanding of these truths!*-- book received as part of an early review program.
- Rating: 2 out of 5 stars2/5First book I've read by the author, but I felt like it got off topic or maybe I just didn't get it. I had a hard time relating the stories to the title.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5This book was provided for review by BookSneeze.comIn Outlive Your Life Max Lucado once again has an inspirational message for us all. He wonders what might the world be like if each person gave what they could to make someone else's life better. He understands that we all don't have the same ability (money, time, etc.) to give, but we all have something. It is these little things that he thinks might make the big difference.I loved the message in this book. When we see the poor starving children on TV we wish there were something real that we could do. We wish we could send them tons of money to help out, but in reality most of us don't have tons of money. But we can do something. Even something as little as inviting someone over for dinner is helping someone who may be eating alone. It just takes a little effort and the compassion to not turn a blind eye.The main idea of the book is that we are all God's people and by helping others we are doing God's work. There are many versus that Lucado uses to show how helping those less fortunate (or the Gentiles as the Bible refers to them) is doing God's work. Jesus was not turning a blind eye to these people, and if we are to do God's work neither should we.As always the writing was great. The chapters were fairly short and the book was a quick read. I loved how each chapter had a verse that it focuses on, and what I took to be, a prayer for us to let God help us help others. This really was an inspiring book. And as usual Lucado shows us how easy it can be to really help others.
- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5This book is a great introduction to what is at the heart of Christian faith and that is being the good news for others who are less fortunate than ourselves. Even though this book has many good attributes and I found myself highlighting plenty of text, it still seemed to only skim the surface. It is a great book and one that many Christians need to read but having already read 'The Hole in our Gospel' and other books about being the blessing to the rest of the world and caring for others as Jesus intended us to, I felt like I didn't gain much from it. So if you are new to this idea of what the bible says about giving to others then you will surely enjoy this book. If you have read some I would recommend a more comprehensive book such as 'The Hole in our Gospel' because this may prove to be more of a beginners guide to you.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5In typical Max Lucado fashion, the author exhorts his reader to "outlive their life" by doing things that will make a difference in the lives of others. The book begins with a parable about a man who visits an island that is thriving while the other islands around it are failing. He asks the native the secret to their success and they all mention a Father so and so. He asks them to take him to meet this Father and they take him to various things the Father helped them build or show him things he helped them to learn. It turns out the Father is gone but the things the people learned from him and the things he helped them to build were still there "outliving" his life. This gives you an idea of the kind of stories and encouragements you will get in this book. Lucado's writing is lyrical and moving as always, and this is wonder book to read in short snatches as a daily devotional, pick-me-up, or encouragement. Highly recommended for Christians wanting a boost to their spiritual life and practices. I listened to the audio version, which is narrated by Lucado, and he does a wonderful job. His voice is warm and he has wonderful inflections, emphasizing his points well. A great book to listen to on the way to and from the office!
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Faith without works is dead. This book provides guidance and examples of living out your faith. Very motivational and inspiring with practical tips and resources.