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When the Game is Over, It All Goes Back in the Box

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05 May 2015

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In this thought-provoking look at what's really important in life, John Ortberg uses games as a metaphor to help us recognize and play for life's real prize: being rich toward God. Told with humor and wisdom by this bestselling author, pastor, and game-strategist, *When the Game is Over It All...

In this thought-provoking look at what's really important in life, John Ortberg uses games as a metaphor to help us recognize and play for life's real prize: being rich toward God.

Told with humor and wisdom by this bestselling author, pastor, and game-strategist, *When the Game is Over It All Goes Back in the Box* reminds us that everything on earth belongs to God, and everything we "win" is just on loan. Being Master of the Board is not the point; playing by God's rules is. Ortberg makes sure we understand the object of the game, but he also walks us through the set-up, the rules, the strategies, and choosing the right trophies.

This book is for those who want to sort out what's fleeting and what's permanent in God's kingdom. It's the perfect playbook for individuals or groups interested in considering life's true priorities and arranging their lives with eternal prizes in mind.

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In this thought-provoking look at what's really important in life, John Ortberg uses games as a metaphor to help us recognize and play for life's real prize: being rich toward God. Told with humor and wisdom by this bestselling author, pastor, and game-strategist, *When the Game is Over It All...

In this thought-provoking look at what's really important in life, John Ortberg uses games as a metaphor to help us recognize and play for life's real prize: being rich toward God.

Told with humor and wisdom by this bestselling author, pastor, and game-strategist, *When the Game is Over It All Goes Back in the Box* reminds us that everything on earth belongs to God, and everything we "win" is just on loan. Being Master of the Board is not the point; playing by God's rules is. Ortberg makes sure we understand the object of the game, but he also walks us through the set-up, the rules, the strategies, and choosing the right trophies.

This book is for those who want to sort out what's fleeting and what's permanent in God's kingdom. It's the perfect playbook for individuals or groups interested in considering life's true priorities and arranging their lives with eternal prizes in mind.
When the Game is Over, It All Goes Back in the Box $34.99
Koorong code 412097
ISBN 9780310340546
Pages 256
Publisher Zondervan
Publication date 05 May 2015
Dimensions 16 x 139 x 212mm
Weight 0.235kg
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    4 years ago
    Great book

    A wonderful book with great reminders that our earthly life is not permanent but temporary. I love board games so I may have related even more being it was based around games. Such an easy and engaging read. I thoroughly enjoyed this book and have recommended it to others. """"Smart players are clear on what lasts and what doesn't. It is wise to store up treasure in what's eternal: God and people. """" - John Ortberg