SoulSalsa, Leonard Sweet
SoulSalsa, Leonard Sweet
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SoulSalsa
17 Surprising Steps for Godly Living in the 21st Century

Author: Leonard Sweet

Narrator: Leonard Sweet, Leonard Sweet

Abridged: 2 hr 35 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Zondervan

Published: 11/19/2003


Synopsis

Getting a Christian worldview is all the rage these days. But how about a Christian worldlife? Got one of those?Leonard Sweet wants to show you the ins and outs of living an old-fashioned faith in these newfangled times. In his engaging wonderful, thought-bytes style, Sweet invites you to….•Mezuzah your universe•Do dirt and do the dishes•Cycle to Church•Give history a shove•Cheer rivals from the bench•Dance the salsaSoulSalsa unpacks it all in ways that can change how you live if you let them. You can be a man or woman who walks the ancient path of a disciple in the world of the future. Because the future is NOW- and now is the time to practice the “17 Lifestyle Requirements for Membership in the Postmodern Body of Christ.” Time to enter the dance of a culture that desperately needs to see your moves.

About Leonard Sweet

Leonard Sweet is an author of many books, professor (Drew University, George Fox University, Tabor College), creator of preachthestory.com, and a popular speaker throughout North America and the world. His “Napkin Scribbles” podcasts are available on leonardsweet.com    


Reviews

Goodreads review by Jeremy on August 02, 2007

Great creative book about ways to keep life fresh, and incorporate faith into every aspect of life rather than compartmentalizing as we do so well.........more

Goodreads review by Christy on January 10, 2017

Soul Salsa offers a variety of ways we can demonstrate our moves to the world by living radically different lives. The topics are as varied as eating right, offering compliments rather than criticisms, or trading our convictions for confessions. Leonard Sweet offers his positive vision for the futur......more


Quotes

'Sweet has a knack for making concepts like 'postmodern' -- a word that has spooked many an evangelical -- sound like wonderful opportunities for New Paradigm Christianity. He uses trendy, computer-based language to convey some spiritual points (prayer is our 'uplink' to God; the entire book is a 'lifeware design package'), but his enthusiasm is so contagious that even Luddite readers may have to give technology another chance.' Publishers Weekly