The Unlikely Disciple Book Trailer
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i just finished this book and i just can't believe how awesome it is. I grew up in Lynchburg where most people have a complex relationship with Liberty and Thomas Road. They're large industries which are economically important to the town, they're uplifting, they're embarassing, the list goes on. It's complicated. Now I live in Austin (which is mostly left), where people harbor vast misconceptions. Maybe your book will give the right-hating lefties a more nuanced view of their countrymen.
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It was an interesting book. I laugh when I think about you saying, "Glory be!" and all that did was make you stick out like a sore thumb. Also funny is, "You've reached the magical world of Zipper's phone!" :)
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I loved this book, great read. and i friggin hate reading too
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@evethezealot YES!!! I completely agree! I think Kevin did this great favor to the bride of Christ by showing us what we look like! His assessment was extremely fair and balanced!!!! So true! May this kindness be returned to you, Kevin, in this life and in the next!
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I just finished reading this book, loved it!
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Remarkable book. +100,000,000,000 Kevin.
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Couldn't help from laughing out loud when you got to the choir at 2:09!
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Really enjoyed this book. Like taking in breezy fragrances that mix in the mind. One stream is philosophical inquiry, another is natural curiosity about one's surroundings; there's also the intrigue of secrecy, the tension of attraction and the normal zaniness of college years. All so pleasantly presented. This video doesn't do it justice. Why not solicit some ideas for a better presentation?
Kevin: This book was recommended by a friend, and, frankly, I haven't been able to put it down. Not to swell your head, dude, but you're very mature. What I mean is you're able to be very balanced in your perspective, refraining from taking the "easy way out" by depicting life at Liberty (or life at Brown) as all bad or good; all tolerant or intolerant. I hope folks learn from this. Human beings (like the ones you met at LU) are multifaceted. As a follower of Christ, I was very impressed. Thnx.
evethezealot 2 years ago 8
I enjoyed this book very much it was a blessing to read. As a far right conservative I found myself repenting many times. You have showed me a side of myself I never saw and I haven't even so much as stepped on a Liberty campus.
Thanks and God Bless!
P.S. I live in Delaware and know ANNA lol
mcguck 1 year ago 6