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SoulSalsa

17 Surprising Steps for Godly Living in the 21st Century

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SoulSalsa

Auteur(s): Leonard Sweet
Narrateur(s): Leonard Sweet
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Getting a Christian worldview is all the rage these days. But how about a Christian worldlife? Got one of those?Leonard Sweet wants to show you the ins and outs of living an old-fashioned faith in these newfangled times. In his engaging wonderful, thought-bytes style, Sweet invites you to….•Mezuzah your universe•Do dirt and do the dishes•Cycle to Church•Give history a shove•Cheer rivals from the bench•Dance the salsaSoulSalsa unpacks it all in ways that can change how you live if you let them. You can be a man or woman who walks the ancient path of a disciple in the world of the future. Because the future is NOW- and now is the time to practice the “17 Lifestyle Requirements for Membership in the Postmodern Body of Christ.” Time to enter the dance of a culture that desperately needs to see your moves.©2000 Leonard I. Sweet Christianisme Pastorale et évangélisme Vie chrétienne

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'Sweet has a knack for making concepts like 'postmodern' -- a word that has spooked many an evangelical -- sound like wonderful opportunities for New Paradigm Christianity. He uses trendy, computer-based language to convey some spiritual points (prayer is our 'uplink' to God; the entire book is a 'lifeware design package'), but his enthusiasm is so contagious that even Luddite readers may have to give technology another chance.'
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