
New Kind of Christian
A Tale of Two Friends on a Spiritual Journey
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Narrated by:
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Paul Michael
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By:
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Brian McLaren
About this listen
This stirring fable captures a new spirit of Christianity - where personal, daily interaction with God is more important than institutional church structures, where faith is more about a way of life than a system of belief, where being authentically good is more important than being doctrinally "right," and where one's direction is more important than one's present location. Brian McLaren's delightful account offers a wise and wondrous approach for revitalizing Christian spiritual life and Christian congregations.
©2001 Brian D. McLaren (P)2008 christianaudio.comHis book opens up a new way of thinking about religion and how to be a new kind of Christian within it.
What Christianity needs today
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McLaren offers a glimpse into a different possibility of Christianity. a departure from what has been into what could be.
I found the accents a little distracting but not enough to affect the content. This book allows for a different kind of conversation to begin, it is a catalyst for real discourse. "What if Salvation is an invitation to become part of the solution instead of part of the problem" ... let the conversation begin.
a challenging read
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Excellent and thought provoking.
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