
The Advantage of Average
Anyone Can Do the Most Important Things
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Mark Arant
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Mark Arant
Anyone can do the most important things.
It's pressing in on us from all sides: the pressure to be amazing. But have you ever considered that there might be an advantage to being...average?
In a world obsessed with "amazing," join pastor Mark Arant in exploring the ways that Christians can live differently, embracing the fact that none of us is really a big deal. We don't have to be extraordinary to live the good life. Jesus has shown us the way, and anybody can get in on it.
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Mark taught me that I am not a big deal, but Jesus is. What better plans could I have for my life than to go on a adventure with Jesus? Why would I want to be amazing when I could simply be faithful and follow my King?
If this book feels like a sermon at times, that’s because it is. This book is the sermon of Mark’s life, and it is well told.
Is it the perfectly timed message for a culture of social media and “zoomers?” Or, is this the same timeless message of the Gospel that has been proclaimed for ages? Is this timely or is it timeless? I think it is both.
I came for the wisdom, the loving pastoral advice of an average turtle named Mark Arant. I left weeping from the most compelling Gospel call I have heard in years.
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