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9781590522011

Dream Giver : Following Your God-Given Destiny

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  • ISBN13:

    9781590522011

  • ISBN10:

    159052201X

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2003-09-03
  • Publisher: Multnomah

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Summary

You may not be able to describe it. You may have forgotten it. You may even no longer believe in it. But it's there.

Author Biography

Bruce Wilkinson

Dr. Bruce Wilkinson
is a the bestselling author of The Prayer of Jabez, Secrets of the Vine, A Life God Rewards, and numerous other books. Bruce and his wife, Darlene Marie, divide their time between Georgia and South Africa. They have three children and five grandsons.

David Kopp

David Kopp
is a writer and editor living in Oregon.

Heather Kopp

Heather Kopp
is a writer and editor living in Oregon.

Table of Contents

Prefacep. 6
The Parable of the Dream Giver
Ordinary Embraces His Big Dreamp. 13
Ordinary Leaves His Comfort Zonep. 21
Ordinary Meets Bullies in the BorderLandp. 27
Ordinary Enters the WasteLandp. 34
Ordinary Finds Sanctuaryp. 42
Ordinary Reaches the Valley of Giantsp. 50
Ordinary Thrives in the Land of Promisep. 60
The Journey to Your Big Dream
Introduction: Meet Your Dream Coachp. 69
You Were Born for This: How to identify and embrace your own Big Dreamp. 72
Living Past the Edge: What you need to know to break through your Comfort Zonep. 86
Unexpected Opposition: How to talk to and benefit from your Border Bulliesp. 100
Diamonds in the Desert: Why the WasteLand is anything but a Wastep. 112
A Surprising Invitation: How the oasis of Sanctuary transforms you and your Dreamp. 125
The Heart of a Warrior: What it takes to defeat the Giants in your pathp. 137
Living Out Your Big Dream: Why the Land of Promise is only the beginningp. 146
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C h a p t e r O n e
Ordinary Embraces His Big Dream
 
 
Not long ago and not far away, a Nobody named Ordinary lived in the Land of Familiar.
 
Every day was pretty much the same for Ordinary. In the mornings he got up and went to his Usual Job. After work, he ate almost the same dinner he'd eaten the evening before. Then he sat in his recliner and watched the box that mesmerized most Nobodies on most nights.
 
Sometimes, Best Friend came over to join Ordinary in front of the box. Sometimes, Ordinary went to his Parents' and they watched together. For the most part, not much happened in Familiar that hadn't happened before. Ordinary thought he was content. He found the routines reliable. He blended in with the crowd. And mostly, he wanted only what he had.
 
Until the day Ordinary noticed a small, nagging feeling that something big was missing from his life. Or maybe the feeling was that he was missing from something big. He wasn't sure.
 
The little feeling grew. And even though Nobodies in Familiar didn't generally expect the unexpected, Ordinary began to wish for it.
 
*
 
Time passed. Then one morning Ordinary woke up with these words echoing in his mind: What you're missing, you already have…
 
Could it be? Ordinary looked and looked. And then he discovered that in a small corner of his heart lay a Big Dream. The Big Dream told him that he, a Nobody, was made to be a Somebody and destined to achieve Great Things.
 
Jumping out of bed, Ordinary discovered something else—a long white feather resting on the sill of his window. Where did it come from? What did it mean? With a jolt of excitement, Ordinary decided he'd been visited by the Dream Giver.
 
Now, Ordinary had heard rumors of various Nobodies in Familiar waking up to a Big Dream. But he had never imagined that it could happen to him.
 
He rushed to get dressed, his Big Dream beating brightly in his chest. He couldn't wait to get to his Usual Job and tell Best Friend the news.
 
But on his way to work, Ordinary realized he had a problem. His Big Dream was too big for a Nobody like Ordinary. He would be embarrassed to tell anyone. Even Best Friend would probably laugh.
Still, Ordinary was too excited to keep his dream to himself. As soon as he saw Best Friend, he blurted out the news: "The Dream Giver gave me a Big Dream! I was made to be a Somebody and destined to achieve Great Things!"
 
Best Friend looked surprised, but he didn't laugh. "That's very…big," he said. "But if I were you, I wouldn't talk about this Dream of yours too much. Nobodies around here might take you for a fool."
 
Ordinary didn't want to look like a fool. So after that he kept his Big Dream to himself.
 
*
 
Day after day, Ordinary showed up at his Usual Job. But while he worked, he thought about his Dream. He thought about how wonderful it would be to do what he loved to do instead of just dreaming about it.
 
Ordinary's longing for his Big Dream grew and grew, until finally he realized that he'd never be happy unless he could pursue it. Why didn't the Dream Giver make it possible?
 
If the Dream Giver didn't, how could Ordinary ever leave Familiar? He had payments and expenses. He had regular duties. A lot of Nobodies counted on him for a lot of things.
 
Ordinary felt completely stuck. Time passed, but nothing changed.
 
He began to hate his Usual Job. This isn't what I was made to do, he'd say to himself. I just know it!
 
After a while, he began to worry that maybe he hadn't received a Big Dream after all. Maybe he'd just made it all up.
 
And he grew sadder by the day.
 
*
 
One evening after work, Ordinary went to his Parents' to watch the box. But their box was broken, so th

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