Recently I’ve been meeting with a young man, and we’ve been
talking about how God uses us, our gifts, and even our finances to help others
for His glory. I gave him a copy of the
book the God Pocket by Bruce Wilkinson that has an extremely practical way that
we can purposively live this out, which I wrote about here: The God Pocket.
Gutwein is the exact same age as the young man I’ve been
meeting with, 18, and the author has wisdom far beyond his years. It’s amazing
that God chose this young man when he was only nine to change the lives of
thousands in Africa through a ministry he formed called Hoops for Hope. And he’s been building clinics, schools, and
feeding the hungry there ever since.
Live to Give is all about how God uses what we have to help
others. One of the biggest things I took
away from the book was Gutwein’s illustration of the young boy who brought the
loaves and fishes that Jesus used to feed the five thousand. The disciples went all through the crowd to
see what food was available, and this was the only person who remembered to
bring his lunch, and he gave it up to Jesus.
Likewise we might be the only person in the crowd who has
what God wants to use to help the multitude.
Are we willing to give it up to Him?
I’d highly recommend this book. Be sure to check out the information below
for your chance to win the book and some other neat prizes. I received a copy
of this book free from the publisher for review.
Giveaway:
About the Book:
Want to do something for God but don’t know what? Want to help others but don’t know who? Want to know what it is you’re really good at doing? Your gifts may feel small and insignificant. But God can use them to work a miracle!
Inspired by the biblical story of the feeding of the 5,000, "Live to Give" delivers a message of hope that we all have something to give. Written in the down-to-earth, candid voice of the gifted young man who as a kid founded a relief ministry that has saved and improved countless lives in Africa, "Live to Give" is the message that every teen needs to hear: You are more special than you know, and you can do big things.
Jesus proved that no gift is too small when He used five loaves and two fish to feed a crowd of thousands. And if no gift is too small, too ordinary, or too random, there is no limit to what the youth of today can accomplish!
A teenage philanthropist who has built a high school, two medical clinics, and a dormitory in Africa—all before the age of 16—Austin Gutwein shares how to take what may seem like the simplest of talents, gifts, and interests and use them for something Jesus can use to move mountains.
Meet Austin:
As founder of Hoops of Hope, Austin started what is now known as the worlds largest Free-Throw marathon. Austin's Hoops of Hope has raised more than $2.5M to help orphan children in Africa. Austin also serves as Co-Chair of Arizona Governor Jan Brewer's Youth Council. As a highly sought after speaker, Austin has spoken and shared his heart in venues around the world. In 2009, Austin was selected into the Caring Hall of Fame as one of the top 10 most caring Americans.
Austin's first book, "Take Your Best Shot" shared stories that captured readers hearts and won a Moonbeam Award. For information on booking Austin or general inquiries, please visit austingutwein.com.
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2 comments:
Wow, this sounds pretty good. 18 is really young. God bless him. Isn't it amazing how you were I guess in a sense mentoring a young man this age and then found this story?
I'll share your giveaway. :)
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