I had the privilege of listening to the audio version of David Platt's Radical. It was provided through the reviewer's program at christianaudio. I had read other reviews of this book and was excited to be able to get the audio version.
In this book readers are challenged by David Platt to examine their Christian walks. Are we living what the Bible says, or do we change the true message of the Word to fit to be something that will be more convenient for our lives? The author gives a radical challenge....radical in the view that it is much different from the way our culture says we should live or what the culture says it means to follow Jesus.
We have the mindset that we must achieve what is known as "the American dream" and we usually fully believe that that dream is exactly what God wants us to have. But is that what He has called us to when we follow Him? Does he want us to have bigger houses, bank accounts, and fancy church buildings when people all around us and all over the world have never heard the Gospel?
I found this book to be very challenging personally. I let my husband listen to it as well, and he agreed with me that the author really has a good point. This author isn't just saying we need to be doing things differently; he is actually doing them with his own life and family.
I would encourage you to read this book and be challenged yourself in your thinking and hopefully even change how you live.
Have a day of blessings!
The audio version was provided through christianaudio Reviewers Program.
5 comments:
While I didn't listen to the audio version I did read the first chapter that was provided and have to agree wholeheartedly with you!
You will be challenged and to know the author is not just sharing but LIVING all he shares is AWESOME
great review Bethany
Good review.
This sounds like a wonderful and challenging book to read.Thank-you for sharing this with us today.
God Bless,
Ginger
Loved this book. He hit the nail on the head.
never heard of the book or the author but it sounds good. For me....the most important thing is Jesus
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