Overview of the Book
Rick Warren in his book the "Purpose Driven Life" points out that God has five general purposes for our lives. (These are points for simplification of understanding rather than being exclusive, for God has a lot more than five purposes for our lives). These are:
• Worship - you were planned for God's pleasure and love
• Fellowship - you were formed to be part of God's family
• Discipleship - you were created to become like Christ
• Ministry - you were shaped for God's service
• Mission - you were made to tell others about Christ
These are put another way in his book the "Purpose Driven Church." These are:
• Stronger through worship
• Warmer through fellowship
• Deeper through discipleship
• Broader through ministry
• Larger through evangelism
These are the fundamental purposes that Warren talks about in his book. One of the main points that he continually brings up is that we were never meant to face life on our own. We are all part of a supporting community of faith. Everyone needs someone at sometime in their lives. He quotes the Bible verse, "Two are better off than one, because together they can work more effectively. If one of them falls down, the other can help him up . . . Two people can resist an attack that would defeat one person alone. A rope of three cords is hard to break" (Ecclesiastes 4:9, TEV). Let's exam these purposes that Warren proposes in the days to follow and discuss his points.

