Dream Small: The Secret Power of the Ordinary Christian Life
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Dream Small: The Secret Power of the Ordinary Christian Life  -     By: Seth Lewis

Dream Small: The Secret Power of the Ordinary Christian Life

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We are all looking for significance and meaning in our lives. The world tells us that this comes from dreaming big, achieving personal success, and making a big impact. But the Bible says that self-worth is found in knowing our Creator, and contentment is found in discovering his purpose for our lives.

Dream Small reminds us that when we know Jesus, we are free from the world's definition of success. We can listen to God's word and direct our dreams towards the things that he says matter most, even if they are small and unimpressive in the world's eyes.

Celebrate the dreams God has for us: serving others, investing in individuals, and living faithfully. Although these things seem small, their impact will be bigger, and their rewards will be better, than anything we could dream for ourselves. 192 pages, softcover, from the Good Book Company.

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Title: Dream Small: The Secret Power of the Ordinary Christian Life
By: Seth Lewis
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 192
Vendor: Good Book Company
Publication Date: 2022
Dimensions: 7.8 X 5.08 X 0.43 (inches)
Weight: 5 ounces
ISBN: 1784987727
ISBN-13: 9781784987725
Stock No: WW987725

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We are all looking for significance and meaning in our lives. The world tells us that this comes from dreaming big, achieving personal success and making a big impact. But the Bible says that self-worth is found in knowing our Creator, and contentment is found in discovering his purpose for our lives.

This book reminds us that when we know Jesus, we are free from the world’s definition of success. We can listen to God’s word and direct our dreams towards the things that he says matter most, even if they are small and unimpressive in the world’s eyes.

Celebrate the dreams God has for us: serving others, investing in individuals and living faithfully. Although these things seem small, their impact will be bigger, and their rewards will be better, than anything we could dream for ourselves.

Author Bio

Seth Lewis is the pastor of Carrigtwohill Baptist Church on the south coast of Ireland and is involved in a variety of ways in a partnership of local Irish churches who are working together to plant new churches, provide Bible training through Munster Bible College, and run youth camps through Munster Christian Camps. Seth and his wife Jessica have three children, a turtle, and a small garden. Seth is the author of Dream Small: the Secret Power of the Ordinary Christian Life and The Language of Rivers and Stars: How Nature Speaks of the Glories of God. He also writes weekly at sethlewis.ie.

Editorial Reviews

"Dream Small" is a gift. With an engaging conversational style, Lewis shares his own struggles and gently leads the reader to consider the deep questions of life. What is important? How do you know if your life is successful? What do you do when you fear your life doesn’t measure up? How do you even know what measure to use? "Dream Small" considers all of these and encourages the reader to embrace God’s design, his evaluative measure for our lives, and the ways in which we can live rich, meaningful, and satisfying lives whether they are big or small in the eyes of others. Humble, wise, insightful, and deeply personal, "Dream Small" is an excellent guide to the complex questions of life, giving sound answers grounded in the gospel. -- J. Michael Thigpen (Provost and executive vice president, Phoenix Seminary)

At its heart, the Christian faith demands a transformation of our values: "Deny yourself"... "the first shall be last"... “make it your ambition to lead a quiet life.” While Christians know these things, so often we fail to live by them. This little book by Seth Lewis is a powerful reminder of their importance and a needed call to value supremely what ultimately matters to the God who made us and gives us every ounce of strength. In some ways, it is an easy read. But if we listen to what the Spirit is saying through this book, it is tough, for it demands being counter-cultural, even within the Church. Hoping this book gets a wide reading. -- Michael A.G. Haykin (Professor of Church History and Biblical Spirituality, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, Louisville, Kentucky)

Dream Small, is a quiet little volume brimming with overlooked greatness that peels back for us the delights of being an underwhelming collaborator with the true Hero, who, in the field of his epic tale, has hidden for you to find, as Seth writes it, “the mustard seed kingdom that grows in the ordinary things of ordinary life.” I found his entreaty to step into this truer kind of freedom compelling and I’m sure you will too. -- Soteria Thompson (Visual artist and cross-cultural worker, Draw From The Heart Art Studio, Phnom Penh, Cambodia)

It’s rare in today’s world to find anyone genuinely content with the conditions of life. There always seems to be more or something better just around the proverbial corner. Scripture is replete with instructions on how “our dreams” must find their genesis in contentment—being satisfied with who we are, what we have, and where we’re going. “Dream Small” isn’t an injunction to begrudgingly “settle” but to pursue those things that bring lasting joy and ultimately glorify God. If contentment eludes you, let this small book encourage you to evaluate and refocus. -- Dustin W. Benge (The Andrew Fuller Center for Baptist Studies)

In an age of the cult of the big and spectacular, this book summons the reader to a radical reversal of common values. If, as a Reformer once said, wisdom consists in the knowledge of God and of ourselves, then the author has built upon that premise and provided a surefooted guide to life and the future. In a doctrinally imaginative and biblically rooted way, Seth Lewis argues compellingly for a reassessment of dreams, priorities, and perceptions. This is a great book to give to anyone thinking about the meaning of life and what it truly means to be a disciple of Jesus Christ. -- Edwin Ewart (Principal, Irish Baptist College)

This book took hold of me in chapter one and tightened its grip until, by the end, I was compelled to take up the challenge to ‘Dream Small’. I invite you to join me. -- Alistair Begg (Bible Teacher, Truth For Life; Senior Pastor, Parkside Church, Cleveland; Author, Pray Big and A Christian Manifesto)

Dream Small is a needed antidote for our age. Seth Lewis re-centers us, reminding us that the great life is the faithful life. Reading this book was like spending an afternoon with a kind friend who brings you back to what’s good, beautiful, and true. I love Lewis’s writing style and stories and, most of all, his exhortation to be faithful in the small things, to love God and to love neighbor, to find freedom in dreaming small. If you have ever wondered, Am I getting this life right?, this book is for you. -- Jen Oshman (Author, Enough About Me)

Fresh, invigorating, and liberating. May it be a blessing to all of us ensnared in idolatry of the big. -- Christopher Ash (Writer-in-Residence, Tyndale House, Cambridge.)

There is a deep and lasting satisfaction in seeing our dreams come true if, and only if, they are Christ’s dreams for us. Dream Small gives us the opportunity to realign our life and hopes towards the goals that God has for us rather than those our ego, upbringing or culture thrust on us. -- John Hindley (Pastor of BroadGrace Church, Norfolk; author of Serving Without Sinking)

Seth has written a very helpful meditation on the nature of true success, as defined in the Bible. I finished his book more excited about the value of small daily acts of mundane faithfulness and more wary of the tyranny of striving to achieve non-biblical dreams. -- Matt Fuller (Senior Pastor of Christchurch Mayfair, London; author of Perfect Sinners)

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