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  • The Grand Paradox

  • The Messiness of Life, the Mystery of God and the Necessity of Faith
  • By: Ken Wytsma
  • Narrated by: Peter Batarseh
  • Length: 6 hrs and 38 mins
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By: Ken Wytsma
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Summary

If we were made for relationship with God, why do we often feel lost and distant from Him? The life of Christian faith is and always has been a beautifully awkward reality. Following Jesus is done - can only be done - in the messiness of this world into which we were all born. Yet many Christians expect the walk of faith to be easier, neater, and relatively devoid of hassles. So perhaps it's time for a frank conversation about the true nature of Christian faith. Maybe there are many desperately in need of a clear dialogue about how - despite living in a turbulent, chaotic world - our greatest joy is found in our pursuit of God.

In The Grand Paradox, Ken Wytsma seeks to help listeners understand that although God can be mysterious, He is in no way absent. God's ways are contradictory and counter to the way the world tells us to pursue happiness. Doubt is okay, it will accompany in the life of faith. What looks like struggle can actually be the most important and meaningful season of our lives. This audiobook is an exploration of the art of living by faith. It is a book for all those wrestling with the paradoxes that confront those who seek to walk with Christ. It's an honest look at how faith works, here and now, in our culture, our time - and how to put down real roots and flourish in the midst of our messy lives.

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Another poorly written tele evangelical rant.

weak and flaky arguments by a person who obviously hasn't experience anything worse than spilling his mocha on his freshly starched white shirt on the way to his Christian rock band concert. What an utter waste of time.

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