Stuff Christians Like by Jonathan Acuff Book Review

Stuff Christians Like by Jonathan Acuff Book Review: A witty insider look of religious humor. The result is more acid than we would expect.

Stuff Christians Like by Jonathan Acuff Book Review

Dividing the book into ten major chapters, the author addresses detailed topics about his understanding of several current situations that we see during services at Christian churches.

The author uses all his sarcasm to describe many situations that happen on a daily basis, not just at the church, but also at the office, basically any place that is relevant to the Christian religion.

From one point of view, Stuff Christians Like by Jonathan Acuff is remarkably funny, and if you are willing to have good laughs, you could not pick a better choice. From another prism, the writer spikes deep into our conscience.

The work is like a “wake-up call”, and if we start thinking about what we are reading, rather than laughing, we ought to be weeping. He just points out the plain facts of the contemporary situation of our faith.

The author has a sound sense of entertainment and insight. Some parts of Stuff Christians Like by Jonathan Acuff are hilarious, as when he explains how to control the hand-holding circumstance throughout a ceremony.

God is by no means to be taken lightly, and that doesn’t imply that we can’t have joy and laughter, but if we begin inferring people from whatever they do or what they neglect to do, we begin attempting to act in God’s place.

Stuff Christians Like by Jonathan Acuff is a fantastic piece of work that allows us to note and meditate on how several times silly stuff can distract us from the things that matter.

 

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Stuff Christians Like Book Cover Stuff Christians Like
Jonathan Acuff
Christian, Humor, Religion
Zondervan
March 5th 2010
kindle, paperback, audible
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This is a transfer from my blog, Books and Movies Reviews


 

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