Zondervan, 2007, 112 pp., $12.99, www. Zondervan.com

This book is a tran­scription of a message Mike Breaux delivered at Willow Creek Com­munity Church, where he is a member of the teaching team. What you lose reading rather than hearing the mes­sage is his Kentucky flavor and great laugh. But the book is a very quick read and reflects his delivery style: narrative, practical, great stories, and homespun humor. Breaux is a powerful communicator.

Making Ripples is a challenge to see our lives as more than simply a feather floating on a breeze (drawn from Forrest Gump). Is our life “on purpose”? Mike pushes hard against the “whatever” mindset of many adolescents. This book is very teenage-friendly. It would be a great read for students struggling with self-image, self-worth, and purpose.

Breaux challenges us to begin Making Ripples that will move the lives of others toward Christ.

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Review by: Larry H. Lindquist, youth ministry professor, Denver Seminary, Denver, Colorado.

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