Come and See

Come and See: Everything You Ever Wanted in the One Place You Would Never Look
By Todd Wagner with John Driver (David C Cook, 2017)

Pastor Todd Wagner invites readers to experience the adventure, beauty and fullness of life through the church as God intended. Obligated weekly services of mostly bored adults are not God’s vision for his people. Todd illuminates a path for readers to personally pursue a deeper relationship with God and then purposefully invest in God’s design for his church. This book paints the picture of the Father’s intention to bring his people into an adventurous life full of authentic relationships, powerful transformation, significance and meaning.

Todd Wagner is the founding pastor of Watermark Community Church in Dallas, Texas, which for years has been one of the largest and fastest-growing churches in the nation. Watermark was established with the hope of making the invisible kingdom visible to the spiritually confused, compromised and lost friends in the surrounding city.

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