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Rating: Summary: turn your world upside down Review: Am I a "cat Christian" or am I a "dog Christian"? Am I looking at life from my perspective or God's? Is everything for my glory or His? This book revolutionizes the way you look at everything! Get it, use it personally and in your small groups. I recommend it to everyone I can.
Rating: Summary: turn your world upside down Review: Am I a "cat Christian" or am I a "dog Christian"? Am I looking at life from my perspective or God's? Is everything for my glory or His? This book revolutionizes the way you look at everything! Get it, use it personally and in your small groups. I recommend it to everyone I can.
Rating: Summary: Love It! Review: Great book on getting our focus back to what it should be. Very fun, creative approach to a very tough subject. It is a wonderful book written for our time (and all time). America's churches will do well to take heed in glorifying our Maker like He deserves to be glorified.
Rating: Summary: A Must Read, Though a Bit Fundamentalist Review: I first experienced Bob's material when I took the "Perspectives on the World Christian Movement" class at my church several years ago. Bob used this material to teach the second class."Cat and Dog Theology" parallels Bonhoeffer's "Cheap Grace" concept but is much more illustrative and easier to comprehend (and very entertaining). And it hits the nail on the head every bit as much as DieBon did. "Cat and Dog" asks us : Is God our cosmic servant, or are we God's earthly servants? It also gives very clear examples so your can determine how much of a canine or feline you are (I still have to admit to a few "meows" myself). An important read for everyone, even us overly intellectual Presbyterians. (And certainly better than "The Purpose Driven Life", though just about anything is....)
Rating: Summary: A Must Read, Though a Bit Fundamentalist Review: I first experienced Bob's material when I took the "Perspectives on the World Christian Movement" class at my church several years ago. Bob used this material to teach the second class. "Cat and Dog Theology" parallels Bonhoeffer's "Cheap Grace" concept but is much more illustrative and easier to comprehend (and very entertaining). And it hits the nail on the head every bit as much as DieBon did. "Cat and Dog" asks us : Is God our cosmic servant, or are we God's earthly servants? It also gives very clear examples so your can determine how much of a canine or feline you are (I still have to admit to a few "meows" myself). An important read for everyone, even us overly intellectual Presbyterians. (And certainly better than "The Purpose Driven Life", though just about anything is....)
Rating: Summary: Different Way of Thinking Review: This is a wonderful book; it promises to challenge the way you think.
Rating: Summary: Life changing book! Review: When I was introduced to the concepts presented in this book I was dumbstruck with awe at how incomplete our understanding of who God is and His plan for mankind especially in America. Fellow Christians, this book will help remove the scales from your eyes and put a fire in your belly. If you truly love the Lord and want to know Him and make Him known read this book!
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