
eBook - ePub
Let Me Tell You a Story
Life Lessons from Unexpected Places and Unlikely People
- 240 pages
- English
- ePUB (mobile friendly)
- Available on iOS & Android
eBook - ePub
About this book
Vivid. Passionate. Witty. Poignant. No one tells a story like Tony Campolo.
Why stories? Stories have the power to sneak up on us, catch us unaware, and in the process draw us closer to our fellow human beings... and to God. And when Tony Campolo tells a story, we are captivated and entertained by the amazing characters and situations he describes.
- You'll laugh (or wince) at how one particular missions offering was raised.
- You'll feel the tragedy of a friend Tony didn't stand up for.
- You'll thrill to the "Sunday's comin' " sermon.
- You'll be moved when you learn about the childhood event that caused Bishop Tutu to become a priest.
These are stories of hope, doubt, faith, failure, and triumph. Of people standing up for justice, showing mercy, and living for God. But don't just expect to be entertained by Tony Campolo-though you will be. He just might change your heart and your life's priorities.
Listen well. You might overhear God talking to you.
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Theology & ReligionSubtopic
SermonsTable of contents
- Cover Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Preface
- Introduction
- 1. What We Overhear about God the Father
- 2. What We Overhear about Jesus
- 3. What We Overhear about the Holy Spirit
- 4. Overhearing More Things about the Work of the Spirit
- 5. What We Overhear about Becoming a Christian
- 6. What We Overhear about How to Live the Christian Life
- 7. Overhearing What God Wants to Do in the World
- 8. What We Overhear about the Family
- 9. What We Overhear about the Church
- 10. What We Overhear about Work
- 11. What We Overhear about Ourselves
- 12. What We Overhear about Our Cultures
- 13. What We Overhear about the Future
- 14. What We Overhear about Warnings
- 15. Time to Wrap Up
- Afterword
- Notes