God’s Work In Satan’s Playground

God’s Work In Satan’s Playground by Dick Buck, published by WestBow Press in December 2014, is a biography that explores the author’s journey from journalism to missions. In this 242-page work, Buck reflects on his decision to leave a career in journalism, where daily efforts seemed ephemeral, and embrace church-planting, which he views as a lasting contribution to people’s lives.
Readers will find a personal narrative that delves into the motivations behind Buck’s significant life change. The book presents insights into the challenges and rewards of missionary work, emphasizing the eternal impact of spiritual endeavors compared to the transient nature of journalism. With themes rooted in biography and religious exploration, this edition offers a thoughtful perspective on faith and purpose.
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“When I felt God leading me out of journalism toward missions, I reflected on the following: By evening, the newspapers we worked so hard to produce were being used to wrap garbage. We had to go back and do the whole thing again the next day. Winning a person to the Lord lasts for eternity. That contrast weighed heavily in my decision to ‘trade’ journalism for church-planting.” –Dick Buck
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