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If My Body Is a Temple, Then I Was a Megachurch

By: Scott Davis, Tim Luke, Mark Lowry - foreword
Narrated by: Scott Davis
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If there is one thing that is guaranteed, it is that you will bust a gut reading comedian Scott Davis' hilarious, yet poignant, story about how he lost 132 pounds without any exercise. Spiced with his trademark comedy and self-deprecating humor, Scott serves up a dose of reality about the correlation between the state of our hearts and the location of our waistline.

Scott explores the spiritual depths and practical steps to losing significant weight and shows how you can adopt a healthy lifestyle too. Whether you need to lose 150 pounds or five pounds, this hilarious memoir will not only make you laugh but will also equip you for your own journey to a happier and healthier you.

Foreword by Christian singer and comedian Mark Lowry.

©2011 eChristian, Inc. (P)2011 eChristian, Inc.

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This is not a book but an extended pamphlet.

This book wasn’t for you, but who do you think might enjoy it more?

Fundamentalist Christians who believe god and the devil rule everything

Has If My Body Is a Temple, Then I Was a Megachurch turned you off from other books in this genre?

Definitely. There is no place in the Audible catalogue for these proselytizing diatribes - it's not literature or falls into entertainment genres.

Did Scott Davis do a good job differentiating all the characters? How?

He read his own words with conviction and understands rhythm and tempo.

What reaction did this book spark in you? Anger, sadness, disappointment?

Annoyed at the fundamentalist rhetoric whilst advertising a diet management business despite no claims of benefit for his endorsement. As a diet book it suggests eat less, eat healthy foods and take responsibility for planning your daily diet. Astounding insights.

Any additional comments?

These sort of 'books' should not be part of the Audible offering. Would you offer books advocating racism, sexism or prejudice?

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Loved the spiritual aspect of book

I especially liked the spiritual content of The book. The last chapter was the best one. enjoyed the humor also.

The description of Scott’s particular diet program was a little tedious as his insights would be helpful regardless of what weight loss tool the Lord directed us to use. really liked the spiritual content of book best.

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Wrong Audience

Would you recommend this book to a friend? Why or why not?

No. I thought I'd get diet information, and an inspiring story, interspersed with humor. Basically, he decided to go on a diet and did. And to top it off, it's not that funny.

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The book is from more of a religious / church-going viewpoint than indicated in the description. Based on the title, I thought he'd be dealing with the subject with tongue-in-cheek sense of humor. You'd have to be pretty immersed in the church / evangelistic culture to get some of his jokes. Definitely not a good read for someone with more moderate religious beliefs. The evangelical speak gets in the way of the story, which was supposed to be: My Journey of Losing 132 Pounds with No Exercise.

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not funny and heavy on selling

I personally felt that the story was not funny and focused more on selling than expected.

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inspiring story

I've already called them! They've left me a message and I haven't called back. I have a 10 year old wrapped around my butt I need to lose! but he won't let go... I've prayed for you pray for me brother! I need all the help I can get!
~ hey I'm hungry
Gina Toepfer

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