The Bible as Improv, Ron Martoia
The Bible as Improv, Ron Martoia
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The Bible as Improv

Author: Ron Martoia

Narrator: Eric Turner

Unabridged: 7 hr 19 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Zondervan

Published: 02/23/2010


Synopsis

Every Christian desires to follow the Bible. But many of the things the Bible teaches—such as its instructions on how to treat slaves or its direction to sell everything one owns—seem to have little relevance to modern life. Picking and choosing what applies today leaves many readers frustrated and confused.Is it possible that Christians are asking the wrong question of Scripture? Ron Martoia suggests that the narrative sweep of the Bible is lost when it is reduced to quips and maxims. Faithfulness to the text requires faithfulness to its narrative form. Reflecting a high view of Scripture and a profound belief in its power to change lives, Martoia helps readers read the Bible so that its story shapes their own stories. In this new light, readers can move beyond the confusion about what is true today and what is “outdated.”With a passion for seeing people experience revolutionary change in their spiritual lives, Martoia shows readers how to look at the big picture of the Bible. As they will soon find out, the view is incredible.

About Ron Martoia

Dr. Ron Martoia, who received his doctorate from Fuller Theological Seminary, is a transformational architect who has passion to help people experience revolutionary change. In their lives. Over the last four years he has spoken to over 25,000 leaders in conference settings. The author of Transformational Architecture, Static, and Morph, Martoia has also written for periodicals such as Relevant, Leadership Journal, and Rev. He is the founder of Velocityculture.com, which provides consulting, distance staffing, coaching, and learning communities. Martoia lives in Jackson, Michigan.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Bruce on May 15, 2017

This book is more psychological than spiritual. The author asked some good questions and makes some good points but throws the baby out with the bath water. Not impressed although agree with several ideas, like reading letters as a whole and discussing in group. Something just not right.......more

Goodreads review by Dwayne on December 10, 2014

A great resource for learning to improve and live out the scripture in real, honest ways. Ron does a great job in giving us new questions to ask and new lenses to see and hear and exexperience scripture.......more