Book Review: Outrageous Courage by Kris and Jason Vallotton
Dear Reader,
This is the story of one of the most courageous, radically obedient people we know.
Tracy Evans, a physician assistant, has treated rebel guerillas while captive on an Asian island. She’s sipped tea in a Mozambican hut while bullets whistled through the grass walls. She’s cared for 900 HIV-positive orphans.
In these pages you will find not only gripping, unembellished true stories of Tracy’s exploits around the globe, but the more amazing account of what God can do with–and through–one person’s raw faith and obedience.
Tracy’s life has had an unbelievable impact on us, our families and our friends. We pray that you, too, will be inspired to radical obedience, faith adventures and wild trust in God’s power and purpose for your life.
Put on your seatbelt and let the journey begin!
Love in Christ, Kris Vallotton Jason Vallotton
I’ll admit, when I agreed to review this book, I wasn’t sure what it was about. I’m familiar with Kris Vallotton’s work, but I didn’t know if it would be his story, a collection of stories, or, in what happened to be the case, a story of an ordinary person on a faith journey with an extraordinary God.
Tracy is not your typical Christian for a lot of reasons. Most of us wouldn’t dare go to the dark corners of the world, it’s easier to send a check. Tracy is all in, living minimal for the world and all out for Him. Her story is packed with adventure after adventure, but she admits she isn’t perfect. Just willing.
If you want a true story that’s just a little different than the usual on fire for God, willing to be called to missions kind of book, Outrageous Courage is for you.
You’ve been warned.
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I received this from Chosen Books in exchange for an honest review.