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Moving, Personal Accounts of God's Love from 12 Noted LeadersThe Church is known for many things. Love is not usually one of them.Is it possible to show a hungry world the kind of love the Bible promises? Here are candid stories from twelve respected leaders in the renewal today, promising us that the agape love of God is strongly at work--if we are willing to be vulnerable for his honor.Jesus challenges us to let him pour out his love through willing vessels. These remarkable stories inspire us to become outlets of the love through which Jesus will change the world.Contributors are Heidi Baker, Stacey Campbell, Mahesh Chavda, James W. Goll, Joan Hunter, Harry R. Jackson Jr., Patricia King, James Maloney, Jackie Pullinger, Mickey Robinson, Doug Stringer, and Barbara Yoder.

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Date de parution 11 août 2015
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EAN13 9781441269379
Langue English
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© 2015 by James W. Goll
Published by Chosen Books
11400 Hampshire Avenue South
Bloomington, Minnesota 55438
www.chosenbooks.com
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Baker Publishing Group, Grand Rapids, Michigan
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ISBN 978-1-4412-6937-9
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With a heart of gratitude, I want to dedicate this book to the memory, lineage and legacy of my late wife, Michal Ann Goll, who proceeded to heaven in the fall of 2008. She lived this message. She embodied these truths. She exuded a life of unconditional love. It is my great honor to dedicate this transparent book in honor of Michal Ann Goll and her work with Compassion Acts, a ministry that continues worldwide to this day.
Contents
Cover
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication
Foreword by Bill Johnson
Foreword by Randy Clark
Acknowledgments
Introduction by James W. Goll
1. Learning to Love
Stacey Campbell
2. A Walking Dead Man
James Maloney
3. God’s Love in the Face of Death
Heidi Baker
4. When Love Breaks Through
Mahesh Chavda
5. Wrapped in Love
Barbara J. Yoder
6. There Is Life beyond This Moment
Doug Stringer
7. Don’t Let Pain Have the Final Say
Joan Hunter
8. Love Rescued Me
Harry R. Jackson Jr.
9. The Love War
Patricia King
10. Love Is a Revelation
Mickey Robinson
11. Light and Momentary Afflictions
Jackie Pullinger
12. Expecting Nothing in Return
James W. Goll
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Foreword
By Bill Johnson
I love books about radical faith, great achievements and unusual conquests. I absolutely love being provoked by the kind of messages that launch me beyond the boundaries of what has become common. I also love the behind-the-scenes stories of people who live on the constant edge of what is thought to be impossible. It feels as though they are summoning me into pursuing things in God I had never even dreamed of. These messages awaken something in me that truly makes me feel alive at a whole new level.
And while What Love Looks Like is a summons from God to all that I just mentioned, it will hit the reader at a much deeper place than one might imagine at first glance. Instead of problems, assignments and mission being our conquest, somehow we as the readers become the conquest. And as we become the conquest of God, we learn firsthand the expression of this priceless commodity called love . This kind of love is the rarest of all, as it is given away, needing nothing in return to keep it alive.
Let’s face it. It is fairly easy to love the lovely, the heroic and those who loved us first. When people celebrate and compliment you, it is always easier to celebrate and compliment them in return. These kinds of relationships are good and are truly gifts from God. But success on that level is not really that noble. Even those who do not know Christ can succeed there. This book brings a much deeper challenge, as it will provoke, inspire and educate the reader on what God’s love really looks like. This kind of love is the greatest threat to the powers of darkness, as it is potentially the greatest force in shaping world history. And in the measure we truly receive this love, we are equipped to give it away.
The following pages are filled with the journeys of some of our greatest present-day heroes of the faith. Most of these authors are deep personal friends whom I have been able to watch as their stories first became etched in stone by the love and grace of God. I can testify: They know. They really, really know what love looks like. Each chapter is a true love story. But not in the way you might think. The writers bare their souls as they talk about the parts of their personal journey that are seldom broadcast or written about. In fact, it is much too personal to randomly discuss what is talked about here, lest these priceless experiences become abused through familiarity. Yet here it is—this book is one of those rare treasures. It is as though the Holy Spirit mined the gold from the deep places of these writers’ hearts so that each of us might become richer simply by reading. And richer you will be.
Be ready for a new high-water mark in this most precious of all subjects. It remains true— the greatest of these is love . Get ready for a summons from God. Be ready for great personal change, as He empowers everyone He summons.
Bill Johnson Bethel Church, Redding, California Author, When Heaven Invades Earth and Experience the Impossible
Foreword
By Randy Clark
J ames Goll has been used by God to bring forth an amazing book, one that touches our emotions and builds our faith. Along with authoring a chapter, James compiled this book, What Love Looks Like , in which twelve key leaders of the Church today give us an honest perspective on life’s toughest battles. Most of these leaders I consider personal friends. Others I have met, and a couple of them are new to me. I feel privileged to look inside their stories of the darkest times in their lives and see how God brought them through these seasons.
These amazing, interesting, touching and inspiring stories are the experiences of pastors and co-pastors, itinerant ministers, prophets and missionaries. But they are the kind of experiences all of us could face—the kind common to our humanity. If you want to know how to face life’s hardest issues and come out victorious, or if you are going through a hard time yourself right now, you will find hope and a basis for sustained faith in these pages.
Your dark night of the soul may be caused by the accusations and misunderstanding of friends who have turned against you; the loss of your health and your experience of great physical and emotional pain; an accusation of heresy or of being deceived; the grief of losing your spouse; the surprise of the secret immoral life of your mate, who leaves you for a gay lifestyle; your own mortality and what looks like impending death from an incurable disease; or the emotional roller coaster of having hope deferred, which makes your heart sick with disappointment and emotional loss. Whatever the cause, this book will speak hope to you, raise your faith and remind you of how God works good out of all things. James’s work will inspire you to remain faithful and finish the race.
This book is not a how-to book. It is neither simplistic, nor an invitation to accept Jesus so you can move forward without any problems. Rather, it is a book that addresses the deepest questions of life, suggesting a way through the valley to the mountain, through the darkness to the light, through hopelessness to hope, through doubt to faith, through bitterness to forgiveness and joy.
I highly recommend What Love Looks Like , its compiler and its contributors to you. May you be as blessed as I was in gaining wisdom from those who have faced the vicious situations we sometimes have to face in life and who have come out victorious.
Randy Clark Founder and president, Global Awakening and the Apostolic Network of Global Awakening
Acknowledgments
P ublishing a book is always a team effort—especially when it comes to publishing a book of this nature, in which we compiled twelve distinct voices into one hopefully cohesive read. That alone was quite an undertaking. But this book comes from an inspiration, and that inspiration has a background.
With this in mind, I first want to acknowledge that the vision of this book had its origin in the Women on the Frontlines conferences, which my late wife, Michal Ann Goll, and I originally hosted. In 2014, I officially turned the leadership reins of this global movement over to my dear friend and champion in the faith, Patricia King. At a series of conference luncheons, Patricia had each of the primary speakers share “their darkest moments” and how love had the final say. Thus the inspiration was cast, and Jane Campbell of Chosen Books and I in turn picked up the baton to put feet to the vision. Mercy, what a task!
So my first act of gratitude goes to the Holy Spirit Himself for His amazing work of inspiration. Second, I want to acknowledge the leadership gift that rests upon Patricia King. She inspires many to be all that they can be in Christ Jesus. Third, I want to thank the Lord for the mentorship and grace that rest upon Jane Campbell of Chosen Books and the team of editors, artists, promotions people and administration at Baker Publishing Group. They are a company of extreme integrity.
Finally, I want to acknowledge the efforts of each of these Christlike authors. They are all busy in their own sphere of life and ministry, but they sacrificed their personal time to tell

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