Thursday, October 29, 2015

When God Calls us to Dangerous Places By Kate McCord


"Perhaps that’s the greatest reason why He calls us to dangerous places: so that we will know His astonishing, sacrificial, life-restoring love.”
Why God Calls Us to Dangerous Places is about what is lost and what is gained when we follow God at any cost.
Soon after 9/11, Kate McCord left the corporate world and followed God to Afghanistan—sometimes into the reach of death. Alive but not unscathed, she has suffered the loss of many things: comfort, safety, even dear friends and fellow sojourners.
But Kate realizes that those who go are not the only ones who suffer. Those who love those who go also suffer. This book is for them, too.
Weaving together Scripture, her story, and stories of both those who go and those who send, Kate considers why God calls us to dangerous places and what it means for all involved.
It means dependence. It means loss. It means a firmer hold on hope. It can mean death, trauma, and heavy sorrow. But it can also mean joy unimaginable. Through suffering, we come closer to the heart of God.
Written with the weight of glory in the shadow of loss, Why God Calls Us to Dangerous Places will inspire Christians to count the cost—and pay it.

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KATE MCCORD worked in Afghanistan for nine years after the fall of the Taliban. During her years in country, she worked as a humanitarian aid worker, delivering projects to benefit the people of Afghanistan. She also learned the local language and developed deep and lasting friendships with local Afghans. After evacuating from her home in Afghanistan, Ms. McCord transitioned into a mentoring, training, consulting and coaching role to other workers serving in the region. Prior to moving to Afghanistan, Ms. McCord worked in the international corporate community as a business process and strategy consultant.Currently, she serves Christ through writing, speaking, mentoring, and conducting workshops and seminars. She is the author of In the Land of Blue Burqas and Farewell Four Waters, both published by Moody Publishers.

This book immediately caught my attention. This isn't your traditional spiritual book. You don't get a list of why God calls us to dangerous places that you would expect. McCord teaches throughout the book by sharing her experiences when she was in Afghanistan. It is a well written and thought out book. Many of us don't even think twice when our local church pushes giving to over seas missions. The book will kindle many things in you. If it doesn't give you a longing to serve God in a deeper and richer way, it will kindle a need to support people who put there own lives on the line to further the Gospel of Christ. I really enjoyed the book from cover to cover. She asks five questions at the end of each chapter that will provoke thought as you search for the answer.
I give this book 4 stars. I highly recommend reading this book. 
I was given a copy of this book by the publisher for my honest review.

8 comments:

  1. This sounds interesting. I think I will like this one.

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  2. World missions has always been near and dear to my heart. I can't wait to get my copy

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  3. Being called to a dangerous is a calling for very special people of God. I am going to love reading McCord's take on it.

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  4. Love to read this one sounds really good !!!! Blessings DanaGirl

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  5. I'm not sure about this one. Great review, Mary!

    Blessings!
    Judy B

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  6. I'm not real sure I would want to read this one.

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  7. I am sure that I will enjoy this one. My son-in-law has served our country in Afghanistan at least 4 times so for me this is going to be an interesting one. Thanks Mary for this review.

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  8. My church has a few couples in what could be considered a dangerous place. I love it when they come back to visit and they tell their stories of faith. I am sure I will love this book when I read it.

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