Make a Difference in Your World! Jesus spoke in parables-stories to teach truths with profound meaning. Good stories can move us and affect our thoughts. Thoughts compel action, and actions change the world. After the success of the theatrical release of their movie Let There Be Light, Sam and Kevin Sorbo now present a devotional follow-up that takes a deeper dive into themes from the movie, including family, fatherhood, atheism, faith, forgiveness, grief, and redemption. Share the Light combines references to the movie's story, scriptures, devotions, questions for reflection and discussion, and forty challenges that inspire action to change the world for the better. When we serve others, give our time and resources, and invest emotionally in the welfare of others, we are profoundly affected-improved even. We all possess strengths we may not realize until they are needed. Hear the call to make a difference and share God's light. You can change the world, for one person or for many, and be transformed yourself as well!
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Product Details
Weight: 155g
Dimensions: 127 x 178mm
Publication Date: 03 Apr 2018
Publisher: BroadStreet Publishing
Publication City/Country: United States
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781424557264
About Sam Sorbo
Until recently SAM SORBO hosted nationally syndicated The Sam Sorbo Show. An accomplished actress author and international model in 2015 Sam performed in Just Let Go winning Best Supporting Actress from the Utah Film Awards. Her third book is They're YOUR Kids: An Inspirational Journey from Self-Doubter to Home School Advocate. Sam co-wrote produced and co-starred in the feature Let There Be Light due out Christmas 2017. (Executive producer Sean Hannity; director Kevin Sorbo.) Kevin David Sorbo (actor) is an American actor best known for the roles of Hercules in Hercules: The Legendary Journeys Captain Dylan Hunt in Andromeda and Kull in Kull the Conqueror. He also starred in God's Not Dead.