Max Lucado and Amber discuss prioritizing people over production in ministry, his unique relationship with Oak Hills church, the re-release of 3:16 Numbers of Hope, and what book he hopes outlasts them all.
Questions Max and Amber Discuss:
- (3:38) You have pastored the same church for decades. How long have you pastored there and what practices have helped sustain you during challenging times?
- (8:50) In our secular and consumeristic age, how do you make sure that you prioritize people over production or profit?
- (12:40) You start writing every sermon with, "What can I say today that will be true on Monday?" Flesh that out a little bit.
- (15:14) What is your earliest memory of Scripture and how has your experience of God through Scripture changed since?
- (21:30) Why did you decide to release an updated version of 3:16: The Numbers of Hope? What do you hope the current generation of Christians will take away from 3:16 and the Bible study you are releasing?
- (25:13) When did you know you wanted to be a writer? How does that work with your call to be a pastor?
- (31:45) If you had one of your books that outlasted all the others, the rest were gone. Which one would you choose and why?
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