Anonymous People, Extraordinary God
The third book in Don Wilkerson's series
The Impact of Ordinary People highlights the often overlooked anonymous individuals in the Bible. Throughout Scripture, unnamed men, women, and children are identified only by a significant biblical event-the Samaritan woman who meets Jesus at Jacob's well, the boy who offers his lunch to feed a crowd of five thousand, or the man with the shriveled hand whom Jesus heals on the Sabbath. These stories provide meaningful lessons about how God uses ordinary people to reflect His glory.
In this unique devotional, Don Wilkerson brings thirty anonymous Bible characters to life with short but thought-provoking lessons that offer practical applications for today's reader. For those seeking discipleship material for personal growth, this book will aid individual and small group Bible study. This devotional is also a helpful resource for pastors and Christian leaders to develop biblical lessons or one-of-a-kind sermons.
In a culture where people yearn to accomplish big things, Rev. Don Wilkerson vividly illustrates the power of small things. His book inspires the reader with biblical anecdotes of ordinary people with extraordinary faith.
Rev. Wilkerson is a peddler of hope for those who feel small, helping them to see how important they are in the kingdom of God. If you feel like your life is insignificant, this book opens your eyes to how God transforms the mundane moments into divine appointments. Whether you hold a title or a towel, these stories awaken your sense of value in Christ. -Michael A. Caparrelli, PhD