God’s Heart for the Nations

God’s Heart for the Nations by Jeff Lewis, published by Bottomline Media on January 26, 2015, is an illustrated work comprising 66 pages. This book explores the traditional understandings of God’s plan and purpose for humanity, presenting eight lessons that combine impactful Bible passages with thought-provoking questions. Through this approach, Lewis aims to reveal the heart and mind of God, encouraging readers to reflect on their own spiritual journeys.
In each lesson, readers will find a time for meditation, referred to as Selah, along with a focus on an unreached people group. The content is designed to challenge conventional beliefs and inspire a deeper connection to Christian living, prayer, and missions. This edition serves as a resource for those interested in understanding God’s global mandate and integrating it into their lives and communities.
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God’s Heart for the Nations rips apart the old, traditional understandings of God’s plan and purpose for our lives. In eight lessons, author and global activist, Jeff Lewis, lays bare the heart and mind of God as he combines powerful Bible passages with challenging and provocative questions. Each lesson is followed by a time of meditation (Selah) and a focus on an unreached people group. If you really knew the heart and mind of God, would you dare to follow him? Author Jeff Lewis is a global activist connecting followers of Christ with his global mandate. Jeff is Assistant Professor of Intercultural Studies at California Baptist University. He also teaches and consults with churches on seamlessly integrating God’s heart for the nations into their church framework. Jeff and his wife Elaine live in Southern California and have seven children and eight grandchildren.
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