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Have you ever participated in a 12-week group with the intent to change in some way? Perhaps it was a Bible study, or a new program. Have you ever noticed how few people really change by the end of such a program? The intent is there, but the... [Read on]
On a scale of 1 to 100, how satisfied are you with your life? Are there areas where you’d like to make changes – real, sustainable changes – but aren’t sure how to begin? Do you dream of not only changing your life, but the lives of those... [Read on]
The Dictionary defines “Spark” as, “an ignited or fiery particle such as is thrown off by burning wood or produced by one hard body striking against another.” or “anything that activates or stimulates; inspiration or catalyst.” Jason Jaggard... [Read on]
Do you ever stop and ask if your actions have a positive impact on the world? Does even thinking about this feel overwhelming? In Spark, Jason Jaggard helps the reader walk through these questions. He wants everyone to understand their God... [Read on]
SPARK by Jason Jaggard is a battle cry for people embrace the risks it will take to make a positive impact on the world and in our individual lives. Even more than that, it is a call to embrace community, to change the world while realizing that... [Read on]
In Spark, Jason Jaggard gives a different perspective to "I can do all things through Christ who strengthens Me". He simply lays out a practical and insightful guide to taking health risks for God's Kingdom. He lays out for us what would count as... [Read on]
Reviewer: Pastor Dave Wasemann is an intentional interim minister. He is dedicated to spiritual formation, spiritual direction, pastoral and congregational coaching. He leads an examination of existing ministry using a vision frame to assess... [Read on]
Why do you change? It may be that the pain of staying the same is just too much. But change also happens when there is a future pleasure anticipated. Jason is just an ordinary guy who wants to live a meaningful life. This book is his attempt... [Read on]
WaterBrook Multnomah Publishing Group sent me a complimentary copy of this book for my review. I grew up in the Southern Baptist Church and we would frequently sing the hymn Pass It On – “It only takes a spark to get a fire going…” Little did... [Read on]
The concept described in this book is great, deserving of 5βs. However, the format of the book felt condescending. The point the author is trying to make is spread out to fill pages to make a book. He keeps repeating the same information but in a... [Read on]