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Scatter

Go Therefore and Take Your Job With You

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Pub Date May 03 2016 | Archive Date May 03 2016

Description

"You were created for one purpose: live your life for God's glory. You need no further special call. You have been created uniquely to do this uniquely, so work out what you're passionate about, good at, and fit for, and go do it." — Andrew Scott

In Scatter, missions innovator Andrew Scott sounds a call for a new era of missions, one that uses the global marketplace for gospel growth and sees every Christian—engineer, baker, pastor, or other—as God's global image bearer.

Andrew has served in over 52 countries and is the U.S. president of one of the world's largest mission agencies. With eyes on a quickly-growing world and a slower-growing church, he sees that our traditional mission models simply won't do. Here he gives a guide to change it up.

Helping us see the grand narrative of Scripture and how each of us fits within it, he issues a compelling call: scatter.

"You were created for one purpose: live your life for God's glory. You need no further special call. You have been created uniquely to do this uniquely, so work out what you're passionate...


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ISBN 9780802412904
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American Christians should read Scatter. We all long for that time in our lives when we can settle down, spend our savings on ourselves, and live out our latter days in comfort and indulgence. But Andrew Scott reminds us that this is not what we were called out for. Our aim in life should be to fulfill Jesus' words in the Great Commission: "Go into all the world and preach the Gospel to every creature." This is where we will find our deepest satisfaction, as we scatter in this world to spread the Good News to those who have yet to hear it. This book gives the Christians in America a new perspective on what we are truly called to do with our lives.

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