May 14, 2004

New Way To Be Human by Peacock, Charlie
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Have you ever wondered if Christianity is supposed to be more than potlucks and Friday night scavenger hunts? You're not alone.
A New Way to Be Human is a meaty, challenging book, but it proposes that the Christian life doesn't end with a prayer at the altar. That's just the beginning. This book hopes to stretch your idea of faith and help you see the Christian life as an eye-opening, mind-blowing journey that trumps everything else in your life.
Artist and musician Charlie Peacock (who in addition to his own work has also produced the likes of Switchfoot, Sara Groves and others) brings a passion and intensity to a very intellecutal text. It's no easy read, but very worthwhile.
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Living For More: Charlie Peacock Explores a New Way to be Human
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