Just got an email from Amazon entitled "Best-sellers in Christian Books". Nevermind the fact that few of the books seemed Christian at all. I was intrigued by a book named "Game Plan for Life: Your Personal Playbook for Sucess" by Joe Gibbs. The product description goes on to say:
Three-time Super Bowl and NASCAR champion Joe Gibbs’s Game Plan for Life is an “average Joe’s” guide to what the Bible has to say about the 11 most-important topics for men. Topics such as: finances, relationships, living a life of purpose, finding the right vocation, physical, emotional, and spiritual health, and overcoming sin and addictions. Edited by Jerry Jenkins, and featuring contributions from Randy Alcorn, Ravi Zacharias, John Lennox, Tony Evans, Chuck Colson, Josh McDowell, Don Meredith, Walt Larimore, Ron Blue, Ken Boa, and Os Guinness.
Anyone notice a topic they are missing that the Bible is kind of big on? God???
Jesus' exhortation to his followers to carrying their crosses seems to have little about making plans or personal success...how do these books pass as Christian?
Also I didn't realize that God makes altogether different claims on the lives of men as opposed to women...where in the Bible should I look for the 11 most important topics for women? Hopefully theirs at least includes God...maybe I'll have to get a sex change if God is important and I want to be "Christian" like these guys.
Holy Spirit: readings and poems
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As mentioned in an earlier post, this semester I taught an undergraduate
course on the Holy Spirit. There were some requests to post my reading list
– so h...
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