The Radical Question and A Radical Idea - David Platt

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Format: Hardcover

ISBN: 9781601424891

Release: 10.2.2012

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Radical Question & Idea by David Platt

by Jennifer Detweiler
October 25, 2012
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This is a very short introduction to his first and second book Radical and Radical Together. It is a very quick read but it has a powerful message in it. I think it does a solid job of introducing you to his other books. I love the opening example of how the church meets in a closed country in Asia where being a Christian can get you killed. These people gather to worship God and pray together no matter the cost. I think he does a good job getting his point across and it is a powerful message to remember the church is about people, not buildings and programs. The church can get caught up in materialism the same way we can personally while we pursue our "American dream". A good, challenging read.

I received this book free from Waterbrook Multnomah in exchange for my review.

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