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The Life We're Looking For
- Reclaiming Relationship in a Technological World
- De: Andy Crouch
- Narrado por: Andy Crouch
- Duración: 5 h y 55 m
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Our greatest need is to be recognized—to be seen, loved, and embedded in rich relationships with those around us. But for the last century, we’ve displaced that need with the ease of technology. We’ve dreamed of mastery without relationship (what the premodern world called magic) and abundance without dependence (what Jesus called Mammon). Yet even before a pandemic disrupted that quest, we felt threatened and strangely out of place: lonely, anxious, bored amid endless options, oddly disconnected amid infinite connections.
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Way too much scripture
- De Lee Nettles en 05-11-22
- The Life We're Looking For
- Reclaiming Relationship in a Technological World
- De: Andy Crouch
- Narrado por: Andy Crouch
A gentle yet challenging call to action
Revisado: 04-21-23
The Life We’re Looking For manages to challenge the status quo in a way that doesn’t frighten you. This book calls for a radical rethinking of your life and culture, but it gets you excited to do so. Andy Crouch manages to draw out of you the deep desires you perhaps didn’t know existed. In this way, it’s not a jarring slap in the face for “sinning” but a gentle yet challenging call to action. But this call to action is a call to be more human. More you. You without the magic and mammon. Loved this book!
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