Praise for

Come Thirsty by Max Lucado

 

 

“Max strikes again!  This time his message bathes the soul like a long awaited summer rain.  Ahh…”

                                                --Bill Hybels, Senior Pastor, Willow Creek Community Church

 

"One thing's for sure, people are thirsty for more than this world is ladling out.  God bless my friend Max for leading a parched people to the well of Living Water.  He shows us Jesus is the only one who can refresh us!"

-- Joni Eareckson Tada, Founder and CEO, Joni and Friends

 

"Amazingly, Come Thirsty both quenched my thirst and made me thirsty.  It reminds me that the well of God's Word and His Spirit are deeper and more refreshing than we can begin to imagine."

-- Mary Graham, President, Women of Faith

 

"Max Lucado's words, once again, sparkle and shimmer, but, most importantly, touch our hearts.  In Come Thirsty, Max reminds us that to live is more than to just survive; to seek what is eternal, not just temporary; and that God's love will satisfy our deepest needs, if we will simply receive it and drink it up."

-- Senator John Cornyn, United States Senate (TX)

 

"Max Lucado's insight and spiritual guidance have long been a source of strength, peace, and wisdom in my life. His latest book Come Thirsty is another light post along the road of my daily walk in the glory of Christ and a comforting reminder of how blessed we are to serve a Lord with an unlimited and refreshing reservoir of love, mercy, and grace."

-- Don Evans, United States Secretary of Commerce

 

“Come Thirsty is one of these books that will make the parched souls of its readers engulf each word with a refreshing enthusiasm. You may "come thirsty," but you will not leave disappointed.  Drink deep my friends, this book is a gusher!”
                                    --Bishop T.D. Jakes, Senior Pastor, The Potter's House

 

"In inimitable fashion, my friend Max demonstrates that as physical life is impossible apart from the unique composition of water, so spiritual life is inconceivable apart from the empowerment of 'living water.' He echoes the words of the Spirit and the bride, 'Whoever is thirsty, let him come; and whoever wishes let him take the free gift of the water of life.'"

-- Hank Hanegraaff, President, Christian Research Institute and Host of the “The Bible Answer Man” radio broadcast

               

"Max Lucado weaves wonderful words that not only show you how to soothe your dehydrated heart, but how to do it daily and often. Come Thirsty is an ice-cold pick-me-up for a scorched spirit--a pitcher of pure grace for a dried out soul."

-- Dr. Tim Kimmel, Author of Grace-Based Parenting

 

"In Come Thirsty Max again does what he does best—he encourages us to dig deep into God's W-E-L-L, enabling and empowering us to experience the abundant life God desires for us. 'The Prayer of the Thirsty' alone is well worth the price of the book."

-- John C. Maxwell, Founder, The INJOY Group

 

"Reading this book is like being on a long hard run, discovering a waterfall, and standing in it head tilted back, mouth open, arms open wide, receiving all its glorious refreshment.  Those who 'come thirsty' are going to find themselves winsomely drawn to biblical truths as only Max can express them.  They'll put down their glass and immediately say, 'fill it up'--and Max will."

-- Kay Arthur, Author and Co-CEO, Precept Ministries International

 

"Who but Max Lucado could so beautifully walk us through the attributes of a thirst-quenching God?  His stories and anecdotes at the start of each chapter are among his best ever, and his ability to enrich our spiritual walk is unmatched.  For those who 'come thirsty' to this book, they will joyfully drink their fill." 

-- Kathy Troccoli, Singer and Author  

 
"Like an oasis in the desert, Come Thirsty revitalizes even the weariest of spiritual travelers.  Max Lucado has provided our parched generation with the roadmap to the everlasting well."  
                                               --Bob Russell, Senior Minister, Southeast Christian Church, Louisville, Kentucky