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How (Not) to Save the World: The Truth About Revealing God’s Love to the People Right Next to You

How (Not) to Save the World: The Truth About Revealing God’s Love to the People Right Next to You

by Hosanna Wong (Author)

Do you want to fight for the people you love and show others how valuable they are to God? There is a way, and you are more equipped than you know. 

Ten years ago, Hosanna Wong packed her life into suitcases and started traveling the country to talk to people about Jesus. Along the way she discovered lies she had believed that held her back from actually sharing God’s love. Lies such as

  • your story is not that important,
  • you’re not qualified, and
  • it would be best if you waited until everything is perfect. 

That’s how not to save the world. The truth is better. 

Through faithfully studying God’s Word and fumbling through her own flawed progress, Hosanna uncovered what the Bible actually says about revealing God’s love in our everyday lives.

With honesty and humor, Hosanna will help you:

  • embrace your unique story to naturally talk about Jesus without being weird or pushy,
  • discover the three most effective steps to take when fighting for a loved one who is in a tough place, and
  • overcome the lies that hold you back so you can empower people to encounter a God they’ve never known.

It turns out, you can naturally share God’s love in your everyday life. You can fight for those you love and a world Jesus loves. There is a way for every person you know to realize how valuable they are to God. You’ve been created for it, equipped for it, and you’re ready for it. Let’s go!

In her powerful book, "How (Not) to Save the World: The Truth About Revealing God’s Love to the People Right Next to You," Hosanna Wong challenges conventional approaches to Christian outreach and evangelism. She argues that the key to sharing the love of God with others lies not in grand gestures or ambitious programs, but in authentic relationships built on humility, vulnerability, and a genuine desire to serve.

Wong draws upon her own experiences as a missionary in Southeast Asia and as a pastor's wife in the United States to provide practical insights into how Christians can effectively share their faith with those around them. She emphasizes the importance of listening to people's stories, understanding their needs, and meeting them where they are at. She also encourages Christians to embrace their own brokenness and imperfections, recognizing that it is often through our weaknesses that God's grace and love can shine through.

Wong's book is a call for a more incarnational approach to Christianity, one that is rooted in the everyday lives of believers and that seeks to make a difference in the world through acts of love and service. She challenges readers to reconsider their assumptions about what it means to "save the world" and to focus instead on loving their neighbors as themselves.

With its honest and thought-provoking insights, "How (Not) to Save the World" is a must-read for Christians who are seeking to live out their faith in a meaningful and transformative way. It is a book that will challenge readers to rethink their approach to evangelism and to embrace a more authentic and compassionate way of sharing the love of God with others.

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Pages:
288 pages
Language:
English