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Ordinary is Enough

How Heaven Uses Everyday Lives to Change the World

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Are you feeling ordinary? Or inadequate or useless? Don’t worry—you’re in good company. Most people who have quietly changed the world never saw themselves as remarkable. They were teachers, parents, workers, teenagers, neighbors—people with doubts, limits, and everyday lives. Yet God delights in using ordinary people to accomplish extraordinary purposes. That's what this book is about.
Your life matters deeply to God, and it also touches more people than you realize. A kind word, a faithful step, a simple act of courage can ripple far beyond today. You are not overlooked or accidental. You are known, loved, and usable. This book is an invitation to believe that your everyday life can become a channel for God’s remarkable work.
God has always delighted in using humble people to accomplish his extraordinary purposes. From Genesis to Revelation to today, his story has never been about perfect saints, but about flawed men and women woven together by divine grace. Fishermen, farmers, prostitutes, servants, and shepherds; widows, wanderers, and warriors—each was chosen not for power, but for willingness. God never needed the polished; he has always chosen the available.
That same pattern continued through the centuries. For example, in the 1400s, voices like Joan of Arc and John Hus stood for faith against corruption. The 1500s birthed reformers like Martin Luther and William Tyndale, who brought the Word of God to the world. The 1600s saw preachers and writers like John Bunyan and George Fox spark spiritual renewal.
In the 1700s, revivalists like John Wesley and George Whitefield reignited hearts for Christ. The 1800s overflowed with missionaries and reformers—D.L. Moody, Sojourner Truth, and George Müller—who changed nations through prayer and passion.
The 1900s carried that fire forward through Billy Graham, Corrie ten Boom, and Mother Teresa, proving faith still transforms the modern world. And now, in the 2000s, God continues to use faithful believers—teachers, doctors, parents, athletes, and missionaries—people like Nick Vujicic and Christine Caine—to shine his light in a dark and digital age.
From Jacob the deceiver to Ruth the foreign widow, from David the shepherd boy to Mary Magdalene the redeemed outcast, Scripture proclaims a single truth: God can use anyone who says yes. The Bible is filled with common people through whom he revealed his extraordinary strength—people whose failures became fuel for his glory and whose weakness became his greatest stage.
In the second part of the book, we explore twenty-four lives from the Bible that prove a timeless truth: God calls willing hearts to do the extraordinary. Behind every act of courage lies humility. Behind every victory stands surrender. And behind every great name is a greater God.
You may think you’re too simple, too flawed, or too forgotten. But in God’s hands, the common becomes sacred. The question is not whether he can use you—it’s whether you’ll let him.
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