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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
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Outside of the Box.,
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This review is from: Seeing God in the Ordinary: A Theology of the Everyday (Paperback)
Too often in the modern Church, there is a message preached about the differences between the "secular" and the "spiritual" that verges on Gnosticism. This should not be. God is bigger than we can ever imagine and too often we miss out on seeing God because He doesn't fit the little boxes we've built for Him.SEEING GOD IN THE ORDINARY is a book that attempts to correct the fallacy of the semi-dualism being preached in many churches today. It is a book that illustrates just how big God really is and that the God who performed so many marvelous deeds in the Bible, is alive and well today working in and through the "common" and "mundane" things of life. Life truly is beautiful if we would only open our eyes and see.
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another great book from Mike Frost,
By Anne Gallivan (Boston MA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Seeing God in the Ordinary: A Theology of the Everyday (Paperback)
I love everything Mike Frost writes, and this is no exception. Frost does a great job of encouraging his readers to find God in the everyday joys of life.
This is a short book, great for a quick and enjoyable encouragement.
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read this book,
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This review is from: Seeing God in the Ordinary: A Theology of the Everyday (Paperback)
This is a landmark book. Read it now!
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Seeing God in the Ordinary: A Theology of the Everyday by Michael Frost (Paperback - April 1, 2000)
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