(Un)Qualified: How God Uses Broken People to Do Big Things Free Audiobook Download by Steven Furtick


"If your life looks like an unfinished work of art, no one will see the beauty in it." Here's a quote from 'Kaleo Griffith' from the book, "Unqualified: How God Uses Broken People to Do Big Things." In his book, Furtick shares about how God uses broken people for things that are greater than they think as well as how He can use anything.

The book begins with the author sharing his own story of how he was raised in a broken home, how he was addicted to drugs and alcohol, and how he made some bad choices in his life. Furtick shares that God never left him even during these times and explains that failure is not a negative word. The next part of the book is about personal transformation through investment in relationships. Furtick shares a multitude of examples from his own life for this concept, which makes you realize that not all change needs to happen on an individual level.

In the audiobook, (Un)Qualified: How God Uses Broken People to Do Big Things, Steven Furtick discusses how he was a broken person who went on to do big things, and that broken people are capable of doing amazing things. Furtick is a writer, speaker, and pastor in North Carolina, who founded Elevation Church which serves over 60,000 church-going attendees weekly.

"The way I see it, every life is broken, falls short of purpose, doesn't get to fulfill its potential. God's not mad at us for the way we are, he's mad at the world because we're promised to be so much more than what we are." Said by pastor Steven Furtick in his best-selling book "Un(Qualified: How God Uses Broken People to Do Big Things"

The book talks about the the author's life and how he always seemed to be on the edge of destruction. He then discusses how he has been able to overcome those obstacles and use them for God's glory.

As Steven Furtick's audiobook, Unqualified: How God Uses Broken People to Do Big Things, plays, I can't help but feel a sense of despair. The optimism in his voice as he tells his story of growing from a broken man who barely scraped by in the fast food business and was an outcast at his church to being one of the most sought-after speakers in America feels incredibly inspiring. Yet, as soon as he begins telling the story of how God uses broken people to do big things, it all falls apart. Laying out all the details of his life--the addiction, the depression, and even the sexual abuse in detail--I'm not sure what I'm supposed to take away from this story.

Published Date 2016-03-01
Duration 6 hours 2 minutes
Author Steven Furtick
Narrated Kaleo Griffith
Reviews
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Abridged No
Is It Free? 30-days Free
Category Health & Wellness
Parent Category Self Development, Christianity

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