Jason Clark is rapidly becoming a leading-edge spokesman for this present move of God around the world. Not only is he an incredible Spirit-led worship leader and a powerful Spirit directed preacher and teacher, but he is also an accomplished Spirit filled word smith presenting Biblical truth in a powerful, unique and fun way. His keen and articulate incisiveness moves us to balanced thinking and foundational behavior.
It is not often my heart jumps when I read a book, but it did in reading God Is (Not) In Control. What incredible hope it releases, one that is biblically based and Holy Spirit witnessed to. What a vision Jason gives regarding our freedom as Christians, and how we must and can transition from control to love.
As you read and reread each chapter, as I have done, you will come to understand how you can be set free from the old teaching of sovereign control and begin to live in the fullness of all His Promises. This is a VERY NEEDED BOOK, WITH VERY NEEDED TRUTHS for the church today.
RICHARD G OLIVER
Apostolic Overseer, The River Revival Fellowship, Pastor to Pastors, Speaker, &
Author of, Rich Olivers Monday Morning Pep Talk. Roseville CA.
Jason is such a gift to the body of Christ. His intelligent, witty, and down-to-earth articulation of Kingdom truths invites readers from all walks of life to rethink troubling assumptions surrounding Gods sovereignty. Its time the world better understood Gods power through the non-coercive, freedom-creating, other-preferring life of Jesus. Jasons work invites the reader into this key theological journey!
JARED NEUSCH
Pastor, Bethel Church. Redding CA.
Jason Clark, in my opinion, is one of the leading theological voices of our era. His fresh perspective comes from a genuine relationship with God. In seeking to know the Father, Son and Holy Spirit, we find ourselves, our meaning and our purpose. In God Is (Not) In Control, Jason encourages us in a more generous, increasingly life-giving understanding of the nature of God, and so points us in the direction of greater fruitfulness in our own lives. Thank you, Jason, for putting words to paper and making this book available to us all!
JENNY SHARKEY
Author of, Christian Discipleship, Clinically Dead, &,
A Glimpse of Eternity, Founder, Jesus Hub. Auckland NZ.
Like Jasons previous books, the goal behind this message is to remove any hindrance that might keep you from believing the truth of Gods always good love.
Personally, the message of this book has been a wrecking ball to the long-standing theology of control in my life that undermined my access to trust, fearless faith and intimacy with God. I believe that while some may struggle with this books premise, there is reconcilable breakthrough, freedom, trust and deeper intimacy to be found in its pages. I believe this book will release you into life and earth transforming faith.
Thank you, Jason, for your obedience in writing this book.
AARON ELLIOTT
Finance Director & Revenue Based Funding Investor. Charlotte NC.
In God Is (Not) In Control,, Jason Clark has opened up a floodgate of heartfelt revelation from our heavenly Father that will bring you into a greater understanding of His love. The work you hold in your hand is powerfully good and, at the same time, profoundly challenging.
This book is about a radical paradigm shift regarding one of the most divisive mental battlegrounds that the church faces, the question of pain. Questions like, Why would God let this happen? and, What did we do to deserve this? meet their match in this book. Quotes will be written down and pages will be annotated and worn from returning to them time and time again.
I fully anticipate this book will help an entire generation know the truth of the goodness our Father has in store for them.
SAMUEL FARINATO
Pastoral Staff at Vertical Call. Santa Rosa, CA.
Jason is a modern-day Caleb. He courageously explores unchartered territories and brings back exceptional fruit for us to taste. His new book, God Is (Not) In Control, is anything but comfortable. After all, he is reporting on giant-infested country, and sometimes he takes us close enough to smell their breath and see the color of their eyes. But he never loses sight of the one thing that enables us to hold our nerve: Our Fathers always, always good love.
PETE SCHELLER
Pastor, Destiny Christian Fellowship. Madison, WI.
God Is (Not) In Control is a labor of love birthed out of Jason Clarks fervent desire to reveal Gods goodness and expose the silent, but deadly theology that is the control narrative. By breaking down hefty matters of doctrine into smaller, chewable pieces, this book is a win for people of every background who are wrestling with the tension of the age-old question, If God is good, then why do bad things happen?
CAROLINA PRECIADO
29-year-old Pastor & Church Planter. Charlotte NC.
In his new book, God Is (Not) In Control, Jason challenges us to press into a deeper understanding of Gods Perfect Love. I believe this message and book will make a significant Kingdom impact by drawing people into an intimate relationship with their Fathermaybe for the first time.
BILL WOOLARD,
Owner & President, Third Day Capital, Inc.,
Wall Street Revealed, Inc. Charlotte, NC.
Jason has written a beautiful book. While reading, I could hear the sound of freedom! God Is (Not) In Control reveals Gods great and perfect love in a new way and is an invitation to change old paradigms and patterns of thinking. It is my prayer that this book will empower you and bring more freedom into your life.
GERDA KEURENTJES
Speaker & Author of, Heavenly Connection, Senior Pastor,
Eldad Community. Ede, The Netherlands.
My good friend Jason Clark has a true gift for being loved by God and for loving others; and he cant help but write about it. In his new book, God Is (Not) In Control, Jason has waded into a theological debate about the nature and character of God that has raged for centuries.
With the fresh and down to earth perspective of a practical theologian who cares about those who read his words more than his own ego or need for affirmation, Jason has written a book that will challenge your assumptions theologically and relationally with the profound truth that Gods love is the core of His being.
DR. JOSHUA FLETCHER
Missionary
God is love and His love is always good is the message of Jason Clarks life. In his new book, God Is (Not) in Control, he helps us understand that sometimes, in order to grow in our relationship with a loving Father, we may need to step away from our boxed image of who God is.
You might feel uncomfortable, even tested by this message. But I believe Jason is the perfect author to guide you safely into deeper intimacy and trust. This is a book you will keep going back to in years to come.
TRISHA FROST
Co-Founder, Shiloh Place Ministries, Co-Author of, From Slavery to Sonship &,
Unbound, Breaking Free of Lifes Entanglements. Myrtle Beach SC.
Jason Clark invites us to challenge tradition and explore revelation. More importantly, he gives us the opportunity to upgrade our vision to the ultimate HD experience; seeing God as He is 100% good, 100% of the time.
If your faith muscles have atrophied; this book is for you. If you want to know what it is to walk with God in an intimate way; this book is for you. As always, Jason delivers truth through a greater revelation of Love. My late dad would say, lets take the 30,000-foot view. I believe God Is (Not) In Control