Hurt Healer: Reaching Out to a Broken World

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Ours is a generation of brokenness. Personal and global strife has led many to question the existence of a loving God--or of a God at all. Drawing from his own story of brokenness and redemption, evangelist Tony Nolan wants to change all that. In this stirring call to walk the talk, Nolan calls on Christians to be modern-day Good Samaritans, not so they can pat themselves on the back, but so that they can model the love of Christ in a hurting world.

From the foreword by Johnny Hunt:
"If there was ever a generation or a time in history when people were in need of hope, it is now. This book has the potential to touch a generation not only in America but literally all over the world as we consider that the deepest need, the deepest hurt, and the deepest wounds can only be healed in the person of the Lord Jesus Christ."

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Joe Davis
November 8, 2015
As I read this book I found my thoughts on ministry changing. Tony is dead-on in his assessment of how God wants to work in us and through us. I recommend this book for all Christians, especially for those in ministry.
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About the author

Tony Nolan is an author and sought-after speaker who recently served as tour pastor and Gospel communicator for the Casting Crowns Lifesong tour and Winter Jam, the largest Christian concert tour in America. He speaks to more than 800,000 people at more than 100 events a year, bringing the love of Jesus to a hurting world. While he is often on the road, his permanent residence is in Georgia.

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