Liking Jesus: Intimacy and Contentment in a Selfie-Centered World
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Rating | : | 4.97 (868 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0310343062 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 256 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-08-13 |
Language | : | English |
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He is the author of several books, including Fight, Soul Detox, The Christian Atheist, and It. Craig, his wife, Amy, and their six children live in Edmond, Oklahoma. Visit craiggroeschelbooks . New York Times bestselling author Craig Groeschel is the founding and senior pastor of Life.Church, an innovative and pacesetting church meeting in multiple locations around the United States and globally online, which also created the pop
He is the author of several books, including Fight, Soul Detox, The Christian Atheist, and It. Visit craiggroeschelbooks . About the AuthorNew York Times bestselling author Craig Groeschel is the founding and senior pastor of Life.Church, an innovative and pacesetting church meeting in multiple locations around the United States and globally online, which also created the popular and free YouVersion Bible app. Craig, his wife, Amy, and their six children live in Edmond, Oklahoma
In Liking Jesus, a timely and life-changing book, New York Times bestselling author and pastor of Life.Church Craig Groeschel helps put Christ first again in today’s maxed out, selfie-centered world.The more you compare, the less satisfied you are. He offers real-life examples of how we struggle with screens and likes, how these things mask our struggles with who we really are, and how we can reclaim a Christ-centered life.Packed with helpful topics like the “10 Commandments of Using Social Media to Strengthen Your Faith” and “Creating Safeguards for Your Digital Devices,” readers from ages sixteen to sixty will find Liking Jesus to be just the guide to bring balance and real-world engagement to everyday life. . Groeschel taps into some of the most leading-edge studies on the effects of social media on our emotions and friendships. The more filtered our lives become, the harder it is to be real.It’s time to refresh and rediscover what it means to be “like Jesus” and find true authenticity, a healthy self-image, and compassion for others in an age when we relate to each other so differently than ever before. The more we interact online, t