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God's Mirror [Illustrated] [Hardcover]

Max Lucado (Author)
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April 1, 2005
In the setting of a Manhattan skyscrapter, Max Lucado tells a story in this beautiful parable of how a daughter has the power to reflect the character of her father through her interaction with others. Includes a bonus audio CD with Max retelling the story and Paul Baloche's hit song "My Reward."

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About the Author

MAX LUCADO With more than 40 million books in print, Max Lucado has touched millions with his signature writing style. Awards and accolades follow Max with each book he writes. Max is the first author to win the "Kip Jordan Christian Book of the Year" award three times. Max ministers at Oak Hills Church in San Antonio, Texas. He and his wife Denalyn have three daughters.

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  • Hardcover: 64 pages
  • Publisher: Thomas Nelson; Edition Unstated edition (April 1, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1591452791
  • ISBN-13: 978-1591452799
  • Product Dimensions: 6.1 x 6 x 0.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 7.2 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,589,834 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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In just under two decades of writing, Max Lucado has accomplished more than most writers hope for in a lifetime. Most of his books have appeared on one or more best seller lists, including those published by the "New York Times," "USA Today," "Publishers Weekly," and the Christian Booksellers Association (CBA). Aside from hardcover books, Lucado's writings have also been published as children's books, videos, CD-ROMs, DVDs, music CDs, mass paperback booklets, apparel, giftware, bookmarks, calendars, study Bibles, workbooks, curricula, and plush products. In spring 2003, Hallmark/Dayspring Cards launched a new gift card line featuring excerpts from Lucado's writings--and has already sold more than one million cards.

All this success has drawn more than a little attention to a previously low-profile Texas author and minister. Lucado has been featured in a wide range of media, including "USA Today," "Larry King Live," and "NBC Nightly News." He has spoken at the National Prayer Breakfast before the President of the United States. He has traveled with internationally renowned musicians as a special speaker on their music tours, such as the highly successful "Come Together & Worship Tour" (sponsored by Chevrolet) with Grammy Award-winning artists Michael W. Smith and Third Day.

Journey to the Top
Lucado was born in 1955 in San Angelo, Texas, and raised in Andrews, Texas, the youngest of four children. His father was an Exxon oil field mechanic who, Lucado remembers, always smelled of grease cleaner. "It makes it easy for me to see a God who is loving and kind--because my dad was," he says. His mother was a nurse who grew up working in the cotton fields.

Lucado went through a period of rebellion against his parents' values and their God during his teens and into college. But it wasn't long before he found himself drawn back to his roots, back to God. He married, spent time serving as a missionary in Brazil, and returned to the States, where he began working as a church minister and writing on the side.

Secret to Success
From all accounts, Max Lucado is not a man consumed by sales, awards, and achievements. He often turns down media interviews since they impede on family and ministry commitments. He spends the bulk of his week serving as senior minister at Oak Hills Church in San Antonio, Texas. And he is truly surprised by his own success--more impressed by his one-in-a-million wife and three amazing daughters than by his successful writing career.

 

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4.0 out of 5 stars An instructional book about what it means to be God's ambassadors in the world, August 4, 2005
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This review is from: God's Mirror (Hardcover)
Max Lucado has more than 40 million books in print and is one of Christian publishing's favorite authors. In his latest title, GOD'S MIRROR: A Modern Parable, he tells two stories that reflect on what it means to be God's ambassadors in the world. One of those stories is that of G.R. Tweed, a young navel officer who spent three years hiding on the island of Guam during World War II.

"When the Japanese occupied the island in 1941, he ducked into the thick tropical brush. Survival hadn't been easy, but he preferred the swamp to a POW camp. Late in the day July 10, 1944, he spotted the friendly vessel. He scurried up a hill and positioned himself on a cliff. Reaching into his pack, he pulled out a small mirror. At 6:20 p.m., he began sending signals. Holding the edge of the mirror in his fingers, he tilted it back and forth, bouncing the sunrays in the direction of the boat. Three short flashes. Three long. Three short again. Dot-dot-dot. Dash-dash-dash. Dot-dot-dot. SOS.

The signal caught the eyes of a sailor on board the USS McCall. A rescue party boarded a motorized dinghy and slipped into the cove past the coastal guns. Tweed was rescued."

It was a good thing Tweed had that mirror and knew how to use it. But Lucado goes on to entertain a crazy idea: what if the mirror hadn't cooperated? "Suppose the mirror had resisted, pushed its own agenda. Rather than reflect a message from the sun, suppose it had opted to send its own."

After all, says Lucado, after three years of isolation the mirror might have been starved for attention. What if, instead of sending an SOS, it sent a LAM (Look At Me!) signal? What if, after three years of inactivity, the mirror was insecure about its abilities? "What if I blow it? What if I send a dash when I'm supposed to send a dot? ... Self-doubt could paralyze a mirror."

So could self-pity. "Been crammed down in that pack, lugged through jungles, and now, all of a sudden expected to face the bright sun and perform a crucial service? No way. Staying in the pack. Not getting any reflection out of me."

Yes, it's a good thing that mirror didn't have a mind of its own. But Lucado points out that we, God's mirrors, do have minds of our own. After a short Greek lesson parsing out 2 Corinthians 3:7, he goes on to unpack the idea of what it means to be a mirror and issues a challenge: "Dare we hope to be a mirror in the hand of God, the reflection of the light of God? This is the call."

GOD'S MIRROR is more a series of thoughtful questions than an in-depth teaching about the Christian life, though it's certainly instructive at a basic level. As such, it's a gift book that would be well-suited for friends and family members just starting to grapple with what it means to be God's ambassadors in the world.

--- Reviewed by Lisa Ann Cockrel
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4.0 out of 5 stars A biblical mirror, February 13, 2011
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Michael Moritz (Millersville, MD USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: God's Mirror (Hardcover)
I loved this small book that will take only a few minutes to read! I also appreciated the opening sequence of the book where a Rabbi is discussing the third commandment and has a rather unique way to illustrate it. I think we can learn so much from other faiths if we just stop and take the time.

Once again, Max Lucado tells a fantastic story about how a daughter has the power to reflect the character of her father through her interaction with others. When she speaks, they assume she speaks for him. They've not seen him. They've not met him. But they know his child, so they know his heart.

What does that sound like? Aren't we supposed to be ambassador for the Lord? What do people think of God if they only have you as an example? Read the book and enjoy the wisdom found here!
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5.0 out of 5 stars How to be a great witness to God in the world., February 24, 2006
This review is from: God's Mirror (Hardcover)
Max Lucado has written another great book. We are all called to be God's ambassadors in the world and this book drives home this point and sheds light on how we can be more effective in instructional form.
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