Subversive Kingdom

Subversive Kingdom:
Living as Agents of Gospel Transformation
By Ed Stetzer (© 2012. B&H)

“When we actively step out to serve others, let’s remember we are needy people helping other needy people. We are like the proverbial beggar telling another beggar where to find bread. We may not have the same needs, but we all have many needs. And kingdom people must always be quick to realize—deep down, and more genuinely each day—that our ability to reach out is fueled and funded only by the generous hands of King Jesus reaching out to us.” —Ed Stetzer, from the book

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