The Air I Breathe
Worship as a Way of Life
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Narrated by:
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Benjamin Hunter
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By:
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Louie Giglio
About this listen
Not everyone may frequent the church on the corner, but we each have a place of worship. For some, it's at the office. For others, before the mirror. Still others, on the basketball court. You were created to worship! So you naturally find a place to do it. But to worship anything less than God robs both Him and us. It's at the foot of the cross where we reel, trying to comprehend how a holy God could chase us down with kindness and redeem us from an eternity of futile gods.
In this newly revised and refreshed edition of the original The Air I Breathe, you'll find your sense of worship increasing beyond church walls or a Sunday routine. Soon all of life becomes your delighted response to God!
©2011 eChristian, Inc. (P)2011 eChristian, Inc.What listeners say about The Air I Breathe
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- Anonymous User
- 19-11-23
What a new view I have of worship now!
This book truly gives me a new picture of worship, and how we are actually all worshipers. It also challenges me to change my heart posture to God, and to think that when I am not worshipping God, then who am I giving it to instead?
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- skiwiman
- 24-12-17
Long time to say what it had to say
In short this book is saying that we worship 247. Not just when we are singing in church. The story did not engage me as the book essentially just repeats my summary over and over. The narrator is good but the book could have been shorter.
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