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Walking with God through Pain and Suffering
- By: Timothy Keller
- Narrated by: Lloyd James
- Length: 13 hrs and 9 mins
- Unabridged
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Walking with God through Pain and Suffering is the definitive Christian book on why bad things happen and how we should respond to them. The question of why there is pain and suffering in the world has confounded every generation; yet there has not been a major book from a Christian perspective exploring why they exist for many years.
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A definite "must read" but with some caveats
- By Paul F. on 07-20-14
- Walking with God through Pain and Suffering
- By: Timothy Keller
- Narrated by: Lloyd James
Needed this book with years of unresolved grief.
Reviewed: 11-20-22
The narrator's voice and tone remained completely appropriate for the subject matter, I feel the need to note to a possible future listener because this audiobook further assisted me in spiritual matters concerning my deepest loss 13 years ago that I've struggled with unresolved grief through and towards. The content greatly helped both me and my fiancee with our own different struggles at times.
This book presents one seriously thorough spiritual approach in how to use the years ahead to end at a point where my suffering will actually make me happier walking with God.
I was pleasantly surprised to hear a pastor using such poetic language in dealing with the topic of suffering.
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Being a Christian Without Being an Idiot!
- 11 Assumed Truths That Make Us Look Stupid
- By: Brad Stine
- Narrated by: Brad Stine
- Length: 5 hrs and 12 mins
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From personal experiences in his ministry through comedy, Brad Stine has chosen 11 concepts to consider as a Christian. Are they really true, or do we just believe them to be credible - even though there's no biblical support for them? More importantly, how does the belief in their veracity affect non-believers if we're wrong? Brad has carefully considered these ideas, as well as lived many of them.
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Funny and thought provoking
- By Phil Kennedy on 05-12-22
- Being a Christian Without Being an Idiot!
- 11 Assumed Truths That Make Us Look Stupid
- By: Brad Stine
- Narrated by: Brad Stine
From one church black sheep to another.
Reviewed: 04-17-22
I rarely write an actual review of any audiobooks even though I listen to many of them, but I just enjoyed this one that much. I would've finished it sooner, maybe even in one day as to how much I enjoyed it, but I wanted to listen to it accompanied by my fiancee. Both of us grew up being taught a ton of religious toxicity and I can see this audiobook being one of many things that toss around ideas that slowly set-particularly her-free. The church desperately needs people like Mr. Stine to encourage welcoming diversity of thought and personality differences.
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