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A Heart for the Stretch
Stories and Reflections on Spiritual Growth, Church Life, and the Christian Walk
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Narrado por:
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Lee Goettl
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John Saunders
What does it mean to have a heart that endures to the very end? In A Heart for the Stretch, John Saunders weaves together powerful Christian allegories, spiritual reflections, and kingdom-centered teachings that challenge believers to pursue a deeper walk with Christ.
Through unforgettable stories—racehorses running the stretch, ambitious commanders in ancient Israel, eagles learning to fly, and even a Christmas crap game—this book explores the hidden motives of the human heart and the transforming work of God in His people.
These writings are not shallow inspiration. They are thoughtful, piercing, and deeply spiritual meditations on:
Ambition versus surrender
The inner work of the cross
Faithfulness in the kingdom of God
Christian community and church life
Leadership and brokenness
Living by the Spirit instead of the soul
Perseverance in the Christian race
Listeners familiar with the works of Gene Edwards, Watchman Nee, or T. Austin-Sparks will recognize the same call toward spiritual depth, humility, and wholehearted devotion to Christ.
Included in this volume are:
A Heart for the Stretch
The Christmas Crap Game
Next to David
The Commander in Chief
Of Refrigerators and the Internal Combustion Engine
The Wise Eagle
This book is especially suited for believers longing for:
A deeper Christian life
Greater spiritual maturity
Insight into the kingdom of God
Christ-centered fellowship and church life
A clearer understanding of ambition, surrender, and obedience
Some books entertain.
Some books instruct. This book searches the heart.
©1988 John Saunders (P)2026 Christian Books Publishing House, Inc.