
Gospel Zero
Reclaiming the Radical Message of Grace
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Narrateur(s):
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Baxter Norill
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Auteur(s):
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Andrew Farley
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John Lynch
À propos de cet audio
Prepare for an electrifying jolt with Gospel Zero: A Radical Plan to Reset Christianity by Andrew Farley and John Lynch.
This book is a rebellious rallying cry against the mundane and mediocre that have hijacked true faith. Farley and Lynch take on the voice of God’s modern-day messengers to dispatch fiery letters to the Church of today, calling for a revolution back to the radical grace of God.
With biting wit and unapologetic candor, Gospel Zero takes a sledgehammer to the idols of legalism and lifeless religion. The authors argue with the fervor of the ancient apostles yet speak directly to the 21st-century believer, calling us to awaken from our doctrinal drowsiness and rediscover the untamed Gospel of grace.
This book will infuriate and inspire, provoke and empower. It’s packed with challenges that dare you to rethink everything you thought you knew about Christianity. Whether you are a disillusioned churchgoer, a seeker of truth, or somewhere in between, Farley and Lynch offer a transformative vision of what Christianity could and should be.
Buckle up for a wild ride through Gospel Zero. It’s time to peel away the suffocating layers of religiosity and unveil a Gospel that truly dazzles and transforms.
©2025 Andrew Farley and John Lynch (P)2025 Skyhorse AudioCe que les auditeurs disent de Gospel Zero
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- 2025-04-07
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This book is a lot like other Andrew Farley books. It reiterates a lot of what he says in his other books but it gives good examples of how the New testament relates to today. At the beginning of the book he says it's funny but it's more like dry sarcasm not really funny.
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