What Others Say
Dwight is a man of few words, but when he speaks, people listen. Made to Live is simply profound. Grounded throughout in Scripture, Dwight reveals the profound nature of the kingdom of God with clear, simple, beautiful words and vivid images. This remarkable little book is filled with fresh insights and mental pictures so tangible that you feel alive in the kingdom of God.
In these uncertain times, Made to Live lifts the spirit and offers a way to live now within the reality of the Kingship of Christ and His certain coming Kingdom.
Buy it! Read it! Celebrate!
Darrow Miller, co-founder of Disciple Nations Alliance,
author of Discipling Nations
Highly Recommended! The Kingdom of God is the Rosetta Stone that unlocks the central message of the entire Bible and all reality. Tragically, the evangelical church has lost this central theme, impoverishing the faith of countless Christians and dramatically weakening the church in its ability to be salt and light in a dark world. Dwight Vogt provides a powerful antidote with Made to Live. His deep reflections on the Kingdom of God over many years are now available in this warm, concise, practical, personal, and theologically solid book that has the potential to revolutionize your life and reform the church.
Scott D. Allen, president of Disciple Nations Alliance,
author of 10 Words to Heal Our Broken World
In Made to Live: The Goods News of the Kingdom Dwight does a great job of looking at the Gospel and our Christian lives through the lens of the Kingdom. That Kingdom framework is not one of Dwight’s design – it’s one that Scripture itself gives to us. It’s one that God intended for us to live in and understand. Whether you’re new to your faith or have walked with Christ for years, this book is a great resource in helping us to focus on and learn from that Kingdom framework.
Ryan Brown, president and CEO, Open Doors US
Made to Live: The Good News of the Kingdom of God resonates deeply with the vision we hold at WORK 4 A LIVING. Dwight Vogt presents the kingdom of God not as a distant spiritual concept, but as God’s active rule over real life—work, relationships, responsibility, and purpose. He reminds us that from the beginning, humanity was created to rule under God’s authority, to bring order, goodness, and fruitfulness into the world through faithful work and stewardship.
What stands out in this book is that the kingdom of God shows up in practical ways—solving problems, building families and communities, doing good work, loving neighbors well, and bringing healing and beauty into broken spaces.
The book is also refreshingly honest about the reality of sin and the limits of human effort, while clearly pointing to dependence on the Holy Spirit as essential for living as God intended. Rather than reducing the Spirit’s work to spiritual moments alone, Dwight shows how the Spirit equips people for everyday life—wisdom, character, perseverance, and faithfulness in ordinary responsibilities.
Not only does it tell us what the kingdom of God—the rule of God—looks like here on the earth today, but it gives us a how. Made to Live offers a grounded and hopeful vision of the gospel that speaks directly to life on Monday morning, not just Sunday. It is a meaningful
contribution for anyone seeking to understand the kingdom of God as something to be lived, embodied, and worked out faithfully in the world today.
Ena Richards, founder and CEO of Work 4 A Living
I recommend Made to Live because Dwight does not just write about God's kingdom, he lives and expands God's kingdom with wisdom and fruitfulness.
Mark Buckley, Founding Pastor, Living Streams Church
Phoenix, AZ