A Time magazine cover article named Rick Warren the most
influential spiritual leader in America and one of the 100 most
influential people in the world.
Tens of millions of copies of Pastor Rick’s books have been
published in 200 languages. His best-known books, The Purpose
Driven Life and The Purpose Driven Church, were named three times
in national surveys of pastors (by Gallup, Barna, and Lifeway) as
the two most helpful books in print.
Rick and his wife, Kay, founded Saddleback Church, the Purpose
Driven Network, the PEACE Plan, and Hope for Mental Health. He is
the cofounder of Celebrate Recovery with John Baker.
Pastor Rick has spoken in 165 nations. He has spoken at the United
Nations, US Congress, numerous parliaments, the World Economic
Forum, TED, Aspen Institute, and lectured at Oxford, Cambridge,
Harvard, and other universities.
Rick is executive director of Finishing the Task, a global movement
of denominations, organizations, churches, and individuals working
together on the Great Commission goals of ensuring that everyone
everywhere has access to a Bible, a believer, and a local body of
Christ.
Chris Saunders is an award-winning illustrator who loves to tell a
story. He studied illustration at the University of Northampton and
did work for creative design and print companies before moving into
children’s books. Chris likes to create gentle, floating,
atmospheric imagery and mainly works digitally, but his pencils and
watercolors are never too far away.
In simple, lilting language, pastor and author Warren (The Purpose Driven Life) describes God's love in comparative terms ("Deeper than all the oceans/ Higher than the moon and the stars") and as something beyond comparison ("God's great love for you is... perfect. / And everywhere/ And will never end"). It's a lot to wrap one's head around, so British illustrator Saunders introduces a wide-eyed, pug-nosed girl as a surrogate and guide. She wears a red dress with a long ribbon that unfurls behind her---a kind of spiritual contrail as she travels the world. Her only companion for most of the book is a plump white dove, but she's never lonely or afraid, having been assured that she is one of God's creations and that "he loves you with a great big unstoppable love." Warren's name will undoubtedly attract interest; the nondenominational, monotheistic language offers broad appeal; and there are some striking images, such as an ant's-eye view of the girl in a hot-air balloon soaring above. But for the most part, the book is more pleasant than revelatory.--Publishers Weekly
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