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Review Foreword: Truth is so much better than fiction. We all like hear¬ing about true-life stories of heroism and love. They move us, challenge us, and convict us. The stories and truths you are about to read in this devotional are all real-life stories of the triumph of love. The book you hold in your hand is a testimony of God’s faithfulness and His endless love for the souls of women and men. It is full of insight that will change your life and enlarge your heart for God. Missionaries are a unique breed. They leave behind what most of us chase after. God calls missionaries to leave family and lands behind to further the cause of the king¬dom of God. They step out in faith to witness the mirac¬ulous. They live in different nations, face different tests and trials, and adapt to different cultures. Missionaries experience pressures that most of us will never have to encounter. They lay down their lives for the sake of the gospel. I love missionaries, don’t you? Heidi and Rolland Baker are examples of God-drenched lovers of God, mis¬sionaries who have given their lives to touch the poor and needy of the earth, wherever they may be found. Today, the nations of the earth are crying out for God’s intervention. Famines, wars, pandemics, and polit¬ical upheavals can be seen on a global scale. Like never before in human history, we need to know that God’s got this! We need the confidence that God not only sees our need but also that His heart is moved to bless and heal. Does God really care about you and me? Does He really care about the nations of the earth? Of course, He does! The cross is the answer to the questions of our hearts. Millions and millions of believers today can testify to God’s mercy that is renewed every morning. John’s Gospel unveils to us the heart of Jesus. We see Him in chapter 11 standing at the sealed tomb of His dear friend Lazarus. As He looks around and sees the broken hearts of Lazarus’ sisters, Mary and Martha, Jesus begins to sob. His heart melted with compassion for them in their grief. John was there to see it and wrote, “Tears streamed down Jesus’ face” (John 11:35). This scene can be superimposed over the need of the world today. Jesus is still moved deeply and filled with compassion for the people of the world. Yes, God’s got this! What troubles you troubles Him. He took your pain and trouble so that you can live a life gloriously free and without worry. The whole world is in His hands, and so are you! What we need is the gospel of the kingdom of God to blanket the earth. It is a gospel of God’s endless grace, eternal love, and exciting power. Miracles are part and parcel of the good news we preach today. There is noth¬ing impossible with God, no one out of God’s reach, and no nation that cannot be revived and transformed by His power-driven hands. The lives of Heidi and Rolland Baker are testimonies of this power. They have witnessed great miracles and glory invasions. They have seen mass conversions and miracle breakthroughs. The world today is greatly blessed by the lives of these two world chang¬ers. Their testimony can be your testimony. The God of glory lives in you and wants you to be an outlet of his power and love. Let your heart soar as you read this book. More than a devotional, it is a road map for you to turn to and find the heart of God―our wonder¬ful God who can do more than we ask or dream. Take the next forty days and go deep. May the message contained in these pages challenge and change us! --DR. BRIAN SIMMONS - The Passion Translation Project Heidi has captured ''God’s got this'' in absolutely every page of this book. As I am reading through her book, I am challenged to remember that whenever and in whatever circumstances we face, whether it is healing in body, soul, or spirit, or perhaps a financial or family crisis, our heavenly Father has us in the palm of His hand, and no circumstance is too hard for Him. These are stories of real people encountering a very big God, and my