The Art of Shallow Neighboring
Building Shallow Relationships with Your Eight Closest Neighbors
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Narrado por:
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Thomas Murosky
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Thomas Murosky
Sobre este áudio
When Jesus was asked to sum up the whole huge leather Bible into one simple phrase, he actually gave us two commandments. But modern evangelicals have short attention spans and only heard that we should love our neighbor. Christians everywhere have bought ineffective refrigerator magnets and bumper stickers, but in this audiobook, we will give you better stickers and magnets because we finally found the perfect formula to honor God through block parties!
What would happen if every follower of Jesus twisted the Great Commandment into only loving our neighbors? Is it possible we can create world peace by ignoring that whole subjective "loving God" part and throwing a block party instead?
The Art of Shallow Neighboring was penned in response to the sheer number of Christian books and organizations casting aside true Biblical study and discipleship for trendy business practices and scriptural misinterpretations. While this audiobook is intended to be a Christian comedy and parody, there is nothing funny about the way modern evangelicalism is treating the Bible. Hopefully, this audiobook will help people everywhere realize we need to stop looking for the shortcuts to God and instead set down our digital devices, pull out that old dusty Bible, and begin true and deep study.
I implore small groups to put aside video curricula and appoint a wise teacher of the Bible to teach and for Churches to truly place the Bible above trendy business practices. Let us repent and return to God as they did in the time of Ezra, the priest.
©2017 Thomas Murosky (P)2018 Thomas Murosky