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War of the Worlds

How to Avoid Leading a Double Life

Author: Adrian Plass   Series: Harvest Bay

Adrian considers the pull of the spirit and of the flesh and how this often leads us to live compartmentalised lives. We allow God only into certain bits and suffer embarrassment when our compromised private lives and shiny public lives collide.

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Adrian considers the pull of the spirit and of the flesh and how this often leads us to live compartmentalised lives. We allow God only into certain bits and suffer embarrassment when our compromised private lives and shiny public lives collide.

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Adrian considers the pull of the spirit and of the flesh and how this often leads us to live compartmentalized lives. We allow God only into certain bits and suffer embarrassment when our compromised private lives and shiny public lives collide. War of the Worlds is about spiritual warfare, maturity, prayer and the fear of true commitment. It's a book that battles to reunite the secret world of what we are, with the public world of what we appear to be, in an outrageous and seriously funny advance into the no-man's-land of genuine Christian engagement. Adrian brings the Bible alive with rather unexpected soap opera characters; he introduces us to a God who is much more playful than we thought and asks questions such as:If doubt and insecurity are the elephants in the room, how do we deal with these huge creatures?How have we allowed so many herds of sacred cows to grow so large? True authenticity demands a major cull.

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About the Author

Adrian Plass is one of today's most successful Christian authors. He has written more than twenty books in the last eighteen years, including the bestselling Seriously Funny and Bacon Sandwiches and Salvation.

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Product Details

Publisher
Authentic Media
Published
14th October 2011
Pages
202
ISBN
9781850789567

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