Subversive Kingdom, Ed Stetzer
Subversive Kingdom, Ed Stetzer
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Subversive Kingdom
Living as Agents of Gospel Transformation

Author: Ed Stetzer

Narrator: Brandon Batchelar

Unabridged: 6 hr 25 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Oasis Audio

Published: 05/01/2012


Synopsis

See yourself, your church, your world... differently. Ed Stetzer turns conventional Christian living on its head with this inspiring, instructional guide to life in the kingdom of God—not just church, not just check marks, but a full, everyday, out-there adventure of worship, lifestyle, relationships, and service. It’s about living so confident in God’s eternal promises that you can live every moment at His complete disposal, deployed by His Spirit to make creative, courageous inroads into the heart of a dying culture. Join the army of fellow followers who are rescuing lives, changing assumptions, and subverting by God’s grace a world gone horribly wrong.

About The Author

Ed Stetzer is one of today’s leading voices in helping the church stay anchored to its roots while becoming active in culture. He is president of LifeWay Research, as well as a nonstop author and teacher, a trendsetting church planter, and dad to three really fun daughters.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Ruth on October 20, 2012

I am so appreciative of Christian books that really make you stop and think, and this is definitely one of them. The author continues to bring you back to the Bible, and he reminds you of our purpose in this world. It has nothing to do with getting everyone to like us and feel good. Our mission is t......more

Goodreads review by Tim on July 19, 2013

I’ll be honest: I’m always a little nervous when I start reading books with words like “radical” or “manifesto” or “secret” in the title. Or, while we’re at it, words like “subversive.” I don’t get nervous because I’m particularly afraid I’ll find the book too challenging; I get nervous because I’m......more

Goodreads review by Christi mancha on December 17, 2014

Others stated this book was "pretty standard stuff" for a book of this type. while that may be true to a point, a large part of that is the fact that the Bible is the same yesterday, today and forever. when we read and re-read it, or write about it, it's the same book and same principles. I felt thi......more

Goodreads review by Casey on June 27, 2012

Good challenging book for Christians to read. About being on mission for God and not just living comfortable consumer driven church lives. We are called to be apart of God's mission. His mission is to redeem a people for Himself. We are the instruments He uses to do that redeeming. The problem is......more

Goodreads review by mike choate on March 16, 2015

Meh... Ed Stetzer is a talented writer, but I found it difficult to read what seemed like, to me, another"how to trick people into loving Christ by giving them stuff or presenting another gimmick for sorta kinda presenting the Gospel. Some floodlights find the ideas presented, novel, but for me, they......more