Small
Footprint, Big Handprint
Author Tri
Robinson challenges readers in his latest book to live
simply so they can make a big impact on the world
BOISE, ID -
Living simply for simplicity’s sake only lasts so long
before it loses its luster. But what if we lived simply so
we could change the world? In his new book Small
Footprint, Big Handprint: How to live simply and love
extravagantly (Ampelon Publishing, March 2008), author
Tri Robinson makes not only a passionate call for
Christians to change their lifestyle so they change the
world, but he also outlines the path to get there.
Many
Christians recognize that something is terribly wrong with
our world and want to help change it but feel powerless to
do so. The pursuit of the American dream has become a
nightmare for many, leaving people in tremendous debt,
stressed out and stretched in every direction when it comes
to their ability to volunteer their time or give toward
something they believe in. People are so busy trying to own
stuff that their stuff begins to own them. But Robinson
contends that if Christians really want to make a difference
in the world, that mindset must change. By simplifying our
lifestyles, we suddenly have the time, energy and money to
give to the things that really matter in this life.
However, Small Footprint, Big Handprint doesn’t get
people all dressed up with no place to go, unlike some books
written on this topic. Robinson says that we didn’t get
complicated lives overnight and we’re not going to simplify
them overnight either. However, by outlining the areas in
people’s lives that need to be addressed in order to see
this transformation occur, readers will find a clear pathway
to begin their journey toward simplification for the sake of
being able to make a bigger handprint, one that leaves an
indelible mark on this world through being the hands and
feet of Jesus.
About
the Author
Tri
Robinson is the senior pastor of the Boise Vineyard Church
in Boise, ID, a growing fellowship of more than 3,000
members. Tri is also the author of Saving God’s Green
Earth and Revolutionary Leadership. He is in high
demand as a conference speaker and speaks to audiences all
over the world as he is passionate about sharing his working
insights in leadership and discipleship with others. Tri and
his wife Nancy live in Sweet, Idaho, and have two grown
children.
The
Book
Small
Footprint, Big Handprint: How to live simply and love
extravagantly
Pub
date: March 2008
Paperback, 160 pages
Includes group discussion guide
To
schedule an interview or request a review copy, contact
Jason Chatraw at jason@ampelonpublishing.com or call (208)
608.8325.