Jesus Take All of Me: Learning to See God as Beautiful in Every Part of Life

· Wesley Hynd
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284
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About this ebook

What does it really mean to follow Jesus? Is it just a set of intellectual facts about the cross, forgiveness of sins, and an afterlife? Or is it something more than that? Why is it that the lives of Christians and those who are not Christians seem to look so similar at times in the Western world? These are some of the questions Wes Hynd has been wrestling with for 15 years as he has sought to identify some of the ways in which Western culture has subtly influenced our Christian faith, including in our:

Time

Career

Family

Friendships

Money

and Emotions

Join Wes as he shares his own journey of coming to grips with what a Biblical perspective looks like in every part of life, and learn how to live out your own love for Jesus while being captured by the sheer beauty of God in the process!

About the author

Wes Hynd is a church planter and pastor in Calgary, Canada. He is married to Nadine and they have one daughter. Wes loves to think deeply and challenge the status quo. He is passionate about followers of Jesus loving Him with their whole lives, and doing so alongside their neighbours and in their spheres of influence. To this end, he helps give leadership to an interdenominational and cross-cultural initiative called Northeast YYC Collaborate. He has a Master of Divinity degree from Reformed Theological Seminary in Orlando, Florida.

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