Logan M Beardsley
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Live No Lies
- Recognize and Resist the Three Enemies That Sabotage Your Peace
- By: John Mark Comer
- Narrated by: John Mark Comer
- Length: 7 hrs and 12 mins
- Unabridged
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We are at war. Not with a foreign government or domestic terrorists or a creepy new artificial intelligence hell-bent on taking over the world. No, it’s a war we feel deep inside our own chests: we are at war with lies. The problem isn’t so much that we tell lies but that we live them. We let them into our bodies, and they sabotage our peace.
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Is this a political book?
- By Kickngrass on 11-30-21
- Live No Lies
- Recognize and Resist the Three Enemies That Sabotage Your Peace
- By: John Mark Comer
- Narrated by: John Mark Comer
A thoughtful and rich reading.
Reviewed: 03-29-22
In the age of the modern self, there was much in this book that resonated with me. I felt like this book was able to relate a lot of tensions, struggles and convictions I have wrestled with but have a hard time articulating. I love the way that John Mark Comer interacts with some of the great philosophers and writers of the past, but also has a good pulse on the thinkers of today, all the while staying grounded in the truths of the Ways of the Kingdom.
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Analog Church
- Why We Need Real People, Places, and Things in the Digital Age
- By: Jay Y Kim, Scot McKnight - foreword
- Narrated by: Jay Kim
- Length: 5 hrs and 44 mins
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As a pastor in Silicon Valley, Jay Kim has experienced the digital church in all its splendor. In Analog Church, he grapples with the ramifications of a digital church, from our worship and experience of Christian community to the way we engage Scripture and sacrament. Could it be that in our efforts to stay relevant in our digital age, we've begun to give away the very thing that our age most desperately needs: transcendence? Could it be that the best way to reach new generations is in fact found in a more timeless path?
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Good points mixed with mere opinions…
- By Rich on 08-24-24
- Analog Church
- Why We Need Real People, Places, and Things in the Digital Age
- By: Jay Y Kim, Scot McKnight - foreword
- Narrated by: Jay Kim
Helpful perspective for pastors!
Reviewed: 04-15-21
This book articulated a lot of principles and tensions I have felt as a pastor for the past couple years. I found it inspiring and convicting!
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