
Shall I Pray or Watch TV?
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Narrado por:
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Russell Newton
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De:
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Vic Zarley
Should a Christian watch TV? There are many reasons why we should have not allowed TV into our homes. Shall I Pray or Watch TV? examines, from the Christian perspective, the history of television and how it has inhibited our creativity (especially when it comes to finding time or the initiative to pray).
This short book is filled with humor as well as with many convicting Bible verses.
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At the very least, I wish more of TV was concentrated on GOD, rather than Godless. We as Christians today need to be even more vigilant about teaching our kids about the true meaning of life, and love, and God. TV is taking us further and further away from that. I am inspired by this book to do better and show by example how to be a better person and a better Christian. BRAVO to the author :) Excellent job!
I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.
A Must Read for all! Great stuff :)
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Russell Newton did a great job narrating.
I was provided this audiobook at no charge by the author, narrator or publisher in exchange for an unbiased review via audiobookboom com.
Inspiring!
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Hits the Nail on the Head
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Eye Opening Message
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What should we do with our time?
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The first concept concerns how we spend our time. Because our time is finite, the activities upon which we “spend” that time-whether watching TV, helping others, reading a book, praying, etc- reveal our priorities. The author argues that watching TV is simply NOT a good use of our time (it’s hard to argue otherwise).
The second concept is communicated more subtly than the first, but I believe it’s just as powerful: that what appears on TV-including the news- is a reflection of the priorities and choices of the people who run the TV networks. Therefore, everything on TV is BIASED to some degree. Obviously, if the TV execs do not believe in God or are hostile to Christian values, this will be reflected in their TV programming.
The narrator did a good job reading the material in a pleasant manner.
I was provided this audiobook at no charge by the author, publisher and/or narrator in exchange for an unbiased review
How Do You Spend Your Time?
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