The Key to Everything
- 224pages
- 8 heures de lecture
The author of God of the Underdogs reveals the one character trait necessary for success in every arena, be it professional, academic, or personal: teachability.



The author of God of the Underdogs reveals the one character trait necessary for success in every arena, be it professional, academic, or personal: teachability.
In "God of the Underdogs," Matt Keller encourages those who feel like underdogs to embrace their potential. He shares his own journey and the stories of biblical figures like Moses and Esther, highlighting that God chooses ordinary people for extraordinary purposes. Readers are inspired to overcome excuses and pursue their destiny.
...playing the game of ministry one yard at a time...
The narrative explores the journey of Seacoast Church, highlighting its unique status as the slowest growing mega church in America. With an initial attendance of 340, the church faced significant challenges, not reaching that number again for five years. This premise sets the stage for a deeper examination of growth, community, and perseverance within a faith-based organization.