New Life for All That Jesus Asks

My second book, All That Jesus Asks, has always been No. 1 in my heart. Writing this book revolutionized my spiritual life and helped me get to know Jesus in a new way. Quite a few people were taken with the concept of exploring the nearly 300 questions asked by Jesus in the New Testament, and eventually ATJA was translated into Indonesian.

After disappointing sales, however, the publisher, Baker, took ATJA out of print and eventually returned all rights to the printed work to me. I bought up Baker’s remaining stock at a discount and someday soon hope to republish the book myself (perhaps this year).

Yesterday, I’m grateful and thrilled to report, I signed a contract authorizing the Kyujang Publishing Company in Seoul to translate and publish All That Jesus Asks into the Korean language. The process should take about 18 months, and then this book will be available to the great churches and Christians of Korea. I’m praying they will be blessed and encouraged.

I know I am. Thank you, Lord.

About Stan Guthrie

Stan Guthrie is an editor at large for Christianity Today magazine and for the Chuck Colson Center for Christian Worldview. His latest book is God's Story in 66 Verses. He also is author of All that Jesus Asks: How His Questions Can Teach and Transform Us, Missions in the Third Millennium: 21 Key Trends for the 21st Century, and A Concise Guide to Bible Prophecy. He is co-author of The Sacrament of Evangelism. Besides authoring, writing, and editing books, Stan is a literary agent, bringing together good authors, good books, and good publishers. Stan writes the monthly Priorities colum for BreakPoint.org. He has appeared on National Public Radio's €œTell Me More,€ WGN's Milt Rosenberg program, and many Christian shows, including The Eric Metaxas Show and Moody Radio'€™s €œNew Day Florida.€ A licensed minister and an inspirational speaker, he served as moderator for the Christian Book Expo panel discussion, Does the God of Christianity Exist, and What Difference Does It Make?
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