Jason Hague
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The Nearly Nerds Podcast
- By: Lincoln Declan and Sam
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A group of Christian guys by the names of Lincoln, Declan, and Sam have put together this series to explore the different sides of world building, praise and criticize different stories, and go deep into geek thought. From Cinematic masterpieces, to movies and stories that might only be known by us! We are not hardcore by any means… We are only very Nearly Nerds.
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YES!!!
- By Jennifer D. Cromwell on 08-09-23
Amazing
Reviewed: 03-14-23
This podcast is so entertaining! Filled with comical conversations, very nerdy. You guys are so unique. Keep it up!
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The Great Nowitzki
- Basketball and the Meaning of Life
- By: Thomas Pletzinger, Shane Anderson - translator
- Narrated by: Charles Constant
- Length: 13 hrs and 3 mins
- Unabridged
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The seven-foot Dirk Nowitzki is one of the great players in basketball history. With a devastating fadeaway and unexpected agility, the Dallas Mavericks superstar helped to pioneer the modern three-shooting game and became a global ambassador for the sport. Award-winning novelist and sportswriter Thomas Pletzinger traveled with Nowitzki for more than seven years, seeking the secret of his success and longevity. In novelistic detail, Pletzinger tells the dramatic story of how a lanky kid from the German suburbs became a top-five all-time scorer and NBA champion.
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- By Anonymous User on 08-22-24
- The Great Nowitzki
- Basketball and the Meaning of Life
- By: Thomas Pletzinger, Shane Anderson - translator
- Narrated by: Charles Constant
Wonderful!
Reviewed: 04-09-22
A beautiful portrait of one of the most compelling athletes of the 21st century. Terrific narration, too.
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Fearing Bravely
- Risking Love for Our Neighbors, Strangers, and Enemies
- By: Catherine McNiel
- Narrated by: Catherine McNiel
- Length: 5 hrs and 12 mins
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Jesus commands us to love our neighbors. So why are so many Christians taught to fear their neighbors? The American church is known as a people who are afraid, who have been nurtured through fear into hatred, and who have moved from hatred to violence - or at least to neglect. This fear, too often lived out boldly in the name of Jesus, is a false religion.
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A timely, challenging book
- By Jason Hague on 03-02-22
- Fearing Bravely
- Risking Love for Our Neighbors, Strangers, and Enemies
- By: Catherine McNiel
- Narrated by: Catherine McNiel
A timely, challenging book
Reviewed: 03-02-22
When I picked up this book, I was expecting to read about our polarized, fear-torn world, and how we can hate each other a little bit less. Instead, I read a book about how to love. In Fearing Bravely, Catherine McNiel paints a picture to show how to be a good neighbor to the stranger, the foreigner, the “other.” And she doesn’t take the ethereal way out, either. She tells concrete stories of real scenarios, offering up real-world suggestions for how to embrace fellow image-bearers of God. By the time she gets to the part about enemies, we can already see we have no way out of Christ’s commandment to love God, and to love our others... ALL others. Forgive the book review cliché, but this book made me uncomfortable, and I’m thankful for it.
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The Great Good Thing
- A Secular Jew Comes to Faith in Christ
- By: Andrew Klavan
- Narrated by: Andrew Klavan
- Length: 7 hrs and 30 mins
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How did a New York-born, Jewish, former-atheist novelist and screenwriter - a winner of multiple Edgar Awards, whose books became films with Clint Eastwood and Michael Douglas - find himself at the age of 50 being baptized and confessing Jesus as Lord? That's a tale worth telling.
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Profound and Beautiful
- By Jason Hague on 09-30-16
- The Great Good Thing
- A Secular Jew Comes to Faith in Christ
- By: Andrew Klavan
- Narrated by: Andrew Klavan
Profound and Beautiful
Reviewed: 09-30-16
Have you listened to any of Andrew Klavan’s other performances before? How does this one compare?
This is the second Klavan book I've listened to. His performance was outstanding both times.
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I feel as if I've just taken a long walk with Andrew Klavan. He told me a profound story full of depth and wisdom, pain and joy. I'm sad that this book is over. It's one of the most satisfying memoirs I've ever read.
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