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Suffering Is Never for Nothing
- De: Elisabeth Elliott
- Narrado por: Pam Ward
- Duración: 3 h y 13 m
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Hard times come for all in life, with no real explanation. When we walk through suffering, it has the potential to devastate and destroy, or to be the gateway to gratitude and joy. Elisabeth Elliot was no stranger to suffering. Her first husband, Jim, was murdered by the Waoroni people in Ecuador moments after he arrived in hopes of sharing the gospel. Her second husband was lost to cancer. Yet, it was in her deepest suffering that she learned the deepest lessons about God.
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inspiring. real.
- De Donna en 07-21-19
- Suffering Is Never for Nothing
- De: Elisabeth Elliott
- Narrado por: Pam Ward
Maybe the best short book on suffering
Revisado: 04-07-25
I found this deeply moving and relatable. So grateful it was published from the original lectures.
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The Mission of God
- Unlocking the Bible's Grand Narrative
- De: Christopher J. H. Wright
- Narrado por: Michael Page
- Duración: 24 h y 41 m
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Most Christians would agree that the Bible provides a basis for mission. But Christopher Wright boldly maintains that mission is bigger than that - there is in fact a missional basis for the Bible. The entire Bible is generated by and is all about God's mission. In order to understand the Bible, we need a missional hermeneutic of the Bible, an interpretive perspective that is in tune with this great missional theme. We need to see the "big picture" of God's mission and how the familiar bits and pieces fit into the grand narrative of Scripture.
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God’s mission
- De B. Field en 04-07-25
- The Mission of God
- Unlocking the Bible's Grand Narrative
- De: Christopher J. H. Wright
- Narrado por: Michael Page
God’s mission
Revisado: 04-07-25
This is now in my top 2-3 book recommendations for anyone wanting to understand what God is doing in the world. It puts the concept of “missions” in the context of God’s broader mission. As a rule, I find the longer a book the more likely the author is to grow lazy and start raising weak assertions and pet theories by the end. In contrast, Wright’s work starts with perfect clarity and erudite textual exposition of his points, and if anything grows continually more compelling and reasonable up to the last sentence. His points were so thorough and grounded that I was left with the impression that the whole thing is really quite obvious in the end, and I must have seen all the pieces before but hadn’t put them together somehow. But now here it all is, put together, and I can’t remember ever having seen it differently. I can’t unsee it. Far from burying the lead, God has methodically communicated his intentions and desires and carried them out with consistency and persistence. It’s astonishing how a picture so forthright and clear could become so clouded by societal (and religious) paradigms. Chapter 9 is my favorite, but it’s all excellent. I’m thanking God today and celebrating this beautiful work!
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The Bible and Borders
- Hearing God's Word on Immigration
- De: M. Daniel Carroll R.
- Narrado por: Jim Denison
- Duración: 5 h y 13 m
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With so many people around the globe migrating, how should Christians and the church respond? Leading Latino-American biblical scholar M. Daniel Carroll R. helps listeners understand what the Bible says about immigration, offering accessible, nuanced, and sympathetic guidance for the church. After two successful editions of Christians at the Border, and having talked and written about immigration over the past decade, Carroll has sharpened his focus and refined his argument to make sure we hear clearly what the Bible says about one of the most pressing issues of our day.
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Compelling biblical teaching on a foundational ethic
- De B. Field en 03-31-25
- The Bible and Borders
- Hearing God's Word on Immigration
- De: M. Daniel Carroll R.
- Narrado por: Jim Denison
Compelling biblical teaching on a foundational ethic
Revisado: 03-31-25
The author’s urging to allow our Christian identity and ethics to permeate and inform our behavior regardless of what cultural trends and societal voices may say is more timely than ever in 2025. I feel (not speaking for the author, but encouraged by his work): if we as Christians do not stand up for the heart of Jesus toward the foreigner among us, who will? It is okay to be counter-cultural even when the culture in question is nominally Christian, surreal as it is to be in such a position. Lord, have mercy and give us courage to be true.
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The Triumph of Christianity
- How the Jesus Movement Became the World's Largest Religion
- De: Rodney Stark
- Narrado por: Bob Souer
- Duración: 13 h y 40 m
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Celebrated religious and social historian Rodney Stark traces the extraordinary rise of Christianity through its most pivotal and controversial moments to offer fresh perspective on the history of the world's largest religion.
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Balanced and unapologetic, excellent read
- De JARAM, CT en 08-04-20
- The Triumph of Christianity
- How the Jesus Movement Became the World's Largest Religion
- De: Rodney Stark
- Narrado por: Bob Souer
Well researched, compelling, and illuminating
Revisado: 07-29-24
I’ve listened to more than a hundred books on Christian history and/or theology in the last couple years. This was my favorite, in part because the author is an intellectually honest historian with both an insightful grasp of the work of other scholars and his own fresh perspectives and research. I often find myself hesitant to recommend a book because it either devolves into indulgent pet theories or retreads ground already well covered by other authors. This book falls into neither trap. It’s lucid, thorough, original without being fanciful, impeccably crafted, and superbly narrated by the always excellent Bob Sauer. Thirteen years after release, it remains a fresh and formative look at Christianity for devotee and critic alike.
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Misreading Scripture with Western Eyes
- Removing Cultural Blinders to Better Understand the Bible
- De: E. Randolph Richards, Brandon J. O'Brien
- Narrado por: Tom Parks
- Duración: 8 h y 27 m
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Biblical scholars Brandon O'Brien and Randy Richards shed light on the ways that Western readers often misunderstand the cultural dynamics of the Bible. They identify nine key areas where modern Westerners have significantly different assumptions about what might be going on in a text. Drawing on their own cross-cultural experience in global mission, O'Brien and Richards show how better self-awareness and understanding of cultural differences in language, time, and social mores allow us to see the Bible in fresh and unexpected ways.
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Not at all what you think. Not at all helpful for Christian Faith
- De Jammie B. en 04-18-24
- Misreading Scripture with Western Eyes
- Removing Cultural Blinders to Better Understand the Bible
- De: E. Randolph Richards, Brandon J. O'Brien
- Narrado por: Tom Parks
Illuminating
Revisado: 04-02-24
I appreciate the many excellent examples that help explain how scripture is both more complex and more interesting than it might first appear reading through Western eyes.
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My Body Is Not a Prayer Request
- Disability Justice in the Church
- De: Amy Kenny
- Narrado por: Nan McNamara
- Duración: 6 h y 47 m
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Much of the church has forgotten that we worship a disabled God whose wounds survived resurrection, says Amy Kenny. It is time for the church to start treating disabled people as full members of the body of Christ who have much more to offer than a miraculous cure narrative and to learn from their embodied experiences. Written by a disabled Christian, this book shows that the church is missing out on the prophetic witness and blessing of disability.
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Disabilities: being a woman, black & single
- De Dr. Michelle Roberts en 04-29-23
- My Body Is Not a Prayer Request
- Disability Justice in the Church
- De: Amy Kenny
- Narrado por: Nan McNamara
Challenging and important
Revisado: 02-03-24
This book is valuable both theologically and pragmatically for both disabled and non-disabled Christians. Prepare to feel all the feels. But you won’t be sorry.
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How Jesus Saves
- Atonement for Ordinary People
- De: Joshua M. McNall
- Narrado por: Joshua M. McNall
- Duración: 3 h y 39 m
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In How Jesus Saves, Joshua McNall unpacks the meaning of Jesus’ life and death for everyday people. Taking listeners on a journey through Scripture, McNall brings together the primary models of atonement doctrine making the latest theology accessible.
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Outstanding
- De Amazon Customer en 04-22-23
- How Jesus Saves
- Atonement for Ordinary People
- De: Joshua M. McNall
- Narrado por: Joshua M. McNall
Well-rounded explanation of atonement
Revisado: 01-26-24
What sets this treatment of atonement apart from others is how it shows the necessary interrelatedness of different perspectives on the subject. In summary, Jesus saves by: representing humanity and getting it right; by vicarious justice; by claiming victory against death and evil; and by exemplary self-giving love. I would not have immediately seen how intertwined these four “models” are. I also listened to his more scholarly audio lectures, also available on Audible. Those are a bit chewy but still fun to listen to, and a great window into other scholarship with more background and logical development.
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Reading While Black
- African American Biblical Interpretation as an Exercise in Hope
- De: Esau McCaulley
- Narrado por: Esau McCaulley
- Duración: 5 h y 21 m
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At a time in which some within the African American community are questioning the place of the Christian faith in the struggle for justice, New Testament scholar McCaulley argues that reading Scripture from the perspective of Black church tradition is invaluable for connecting with a rich faith history and addressing the urgent issues of our times.
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Awesome!
- De Ashley Allen en 10-19-20
- Reading While Black
- African American Biblical Interpretation as an Exercise in Hope
- De: Esau McCaulley
- Narrado por: Esau McCaulley
Reading While White
Revisado: 01-04-24
What the author calls the Black Ecclesial Tradition stands out in my view as the least theoretical, best tested, and most demonstrably substantial manifestation of Christian Faith in North America. Many thanks to the author for giving that tradition definition and voice. McCaulley makes clear that his primary audience is his own community, but I believe for any American seeking to understand how to be shaped by the biblical witness in practical terms, the tradition he describes offers the most tangible and compelling model. Lots to learn here.
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The Cure: What If God Isn't Who You Think He Is and Neither Are You?
- De: Bill Thrall, Bruce McNicol, John S. Lynch
- Narrado por: Brooke P. Anderson
- Duración: 3 h y 15 m
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The Cure gives the diagnosis of this century's religious obsession with sin-management. It has poisoned the Church, obscuring the Original Good News and sending millions away-wounded, angry and cynical, from nearly any organized expression of faith. The Cure offers an authentic experience in Christ that frees some from a self-rewarded righteousness, and others from a beaten down striving for a righteousness they can never seem to attain.
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Worst narrator I've experienced
- De Jennifer Callaway en 05-21-16
- The Cure: What If God Isn't Who You Think He Is and Neither Are You?
- De: Bill Thrall, Bruce McNicol, John S. Lynch
- Narrado por: Brooke P. Anderson
Clear, accessible, good news
Revisado: 10-12-23
This book tells the good news of God’s grace and love, not as a set of naked principles but as a story of what it’s like to experience that love and grace as we mature in our trust of God. It’s a book clearly written from experience, given the relatable nuance.
If you are Christian, you might discover that the good news you’ve received (even if the word “grace” is a major part of your vocabulary) pales in comparison to the good news described here. If you ever secretly wonder “why isn’t my relationship with God what I want it to be,” this book likely can help.
I thought the authors did a good job of weaving the gospel into a narrative of personal experience (so it doesn’t feel preachy), while making that experience metaphorical enough that it’s easy to find oneself in it. The narration is a little quirky in a fun way—a woman voicing a man, sounding boyish.
Looking forward to relistening to this!
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Revelation for the Rest of Us
- A Prophetic Call to Follow Jesus as a Dissident Disciple
- De: Scot McKnight, Cody Matchett
- Narrado por: Wayne Campbell
- Duración: 9 h y 57 m
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In Revelation for the Rest of Us, world renowned New Testament scholar and author Scot McKnight explores the timeless message of Revelation and how it disciples readers into dissidents of the ways of the world and empire, calling them to the courageous challenge of faithful, or allegiant, witness.
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Dud finish
- De Jon en 11-24-23
- Revelation for the Rest of Us
- A Prophetic Call to Follow Jesus as a Dissident Disciple
- De: Scot McKnight, Cody Matchett
- Narrado por: Wayne Campbell
Challenging
Revisado: 10-09-23
McKnight, and Matchett present the Revelation as a timeless creative work, meant to orient the heart and mind of the church toward Christ as Lord rather than becoming enslaved to the “Babylons” of every age. Another reviewer mentions resenting the last portion of the book, in which evangelical nationalism is depicted as the American church losing sight of the lamb and falling under the thrall of one of many modern Babylons. This is just one way in which this book is challenging—in the same way Revelation itself was meant to be challenging to the church.
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