Love Lost for the Cause of Christ: Three Missionaries and Their Sacrifices for the Great Commission - eBook
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Love Lost for the Cause of Christ: Three Missionaries and Their Sacrifices for the Great Commission - eBook  -     By: Will Brooks

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Title: Love Lost for the Cause of Christ: Three Missionaries and Their Sacrifices for the Great Commission - eBook
By: Will Brooks
Format: DRM Free ePub
Vendor: Wipf and Stock
Publication Date: 2018
ISBN: 9781532635601
ISBN-13: 9781532635601
Stock No: WW111537EB

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In many ways, sacrifice is a prerequisite for obeying the Great Commission. When we examine the lives of "missionary heroes," we immediately notice their willingness to sacrifice comforts that contemporary believers consider necessities. One of these areas of sacrifice was in their love lives. In different ways, the three missionaries discussed in this book willingly gave up the opportunity of "true love" for the sake of advancing the gospel into unengaged areas. Embracing Christ's command to "deny oneself" (Luke 9:23), these believers gave up the chance of earthly happiness for the sake of heavenly reward.

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William P. Brooks teaches Missiology and New Testament at a seminary in Asia. He earned a BS from Virginia Tech and an MDiv and PhD from Southern Seminary.

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