recommended by: Rev. Dr. Rob Reimer
I mentioned this one alongside of Kyle Idleman’s book. They are both calling for radical devotion to Jesus. And they are both singing the song the American church most needs to hear. Platt is asking the right questions, even if he doesn’t always get the right answers, he is wrestling with the right problems. I appreciate that. I’m sure we’ll never get it all right, but we can’t even come close if we’re wrestling with the wrong questions the whole time!
Book Tags: surrender, devotion, passion, being on mission, body of christ, advancing the kingdom, radical, church
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Irina on May 17, 2012 at 11:29 wrote:
That’s so true, Lydia. I can’t put a value on how engaging, ressiurang & challenging the community that I’ve found on Twitter has been to the creative work that I do. The odd thing for me is that this community has given me confidence in telling the simple story and finding the simple voice. People like you who are tireless advocates for your fellow writers make the digital world a source of comfort and inspiration.When you give creatives a way to share, it puts a lot of pressure on the packagers. They have to add real value to the creative dialogue help find audience, shape work, justify the use of the platform for talent. If they don’t, the consumers leave. It happened in music, it happened in video and it will happen in every other creative field.JW Rogers recently posted..