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Interrupted
Interrupted: When Jesus Wrecks Your Comfortable Christianity | Jen Hatmaker
6 posts | 5 read | 1 reading | 7 to read
Interrupted follows the author’s messy journey through life and church and into living on mission. Snatching Jen from the grip of her consumer life, God began asking her questions like, “What is really the point of My Church? What have I really asked of you?” She was far too busy doing church than being church, even as a pastor’s wife, an author of five Christian books, and a committed believer for 26 years. She discovered she had missed the point. Christ brought Jen and her family to a place of living on mission by asking them tough questions, leading them through Scripture, and walking together with them on the path. Interrupted invites readers to take a similar journey.
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Posh_Salad
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DNF - too much information to comprehend in an audiobook. Gotta get a physical copy.

Sace You've got me thinking that may be my problem with audiobooks. I tend to choose non-fiction and the few titles I've listened to have been dense and it was hard to get into and enjoy. 8y
Posh_Salad @Sace - I've listened to some nonfiction successfully, but this one had a lot of references and info at the end of the chapters. I kept wanting to highlight passages. 8y
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InspirationClothesline
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Thought provoking, challenging, and inspirational. Hatmaker shares the story of starting their church (Austin New Church) and includes life lessons, theories on discipleship and missional living and it is truly a breath of fresh air - genuinely inspiring!

Laura317 I have enjoyed every JH book I've read. I have heard good things @ this one - I will have to check it out! 9y
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InspirationClothesline
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"Theology very naturally follows belief but belief very rarely follows judgment."

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InspirationClothesline
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This.just.this.
"We bought the lie that connecting with people on their terms is somehow compromising, that our refusal to proclaim our moral ground from word one is a slippery slope. It has become more vital to protect our own station then advocate for a world that needs Jesus…"

Libraryofmyown Great quote! 9y
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InspirationClothesline
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Favorite reading spot - hubby's lap. Perfect opportunity - boys napping. And a SERIOUSLY transformative book.

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InspirationClothesline
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My life is certainly being "Interrupted" and I'm only halfway through this beauty of a book!