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Barefoot Christianity: The Rough Road Ahead in the Life of a Jesus Follower

di Ricky Maye

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So what is Barefoot Christianity?Barefoot Christianity is a movement, and we all want to be a part of a movement. We all want to change the world, start revolutions and make an impact. What if the way to do it wasn't through that kind of movement? What if it was through a simpler kind of movement...' What if to change the world, I didn't have to swim across the Atlantic, bike down the east coast or climb a mountain? Maybe it all can start with a single step.Join the discussion as Ricky takes us through a journey into the heart of what it means to be a Jesus follower. Ricky dives into areas as evangelism, discipleship and personal struggles. Using the word studies we've come to expect Ricky Maye will usher in comfort, conviction and ignition to spark your spiritual journey.… (altro)
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The good thing about this book is that I downloaded the Kindle version free. I am glad I didn't pay for it.

I found myself - perhaps irrationally - annoyed by one of the first sentences in the introduction: ‘We all want to change the world, start revolutions and make an impact.’

Huh? I certainly don’t. Most people I know have not the slightest desire to start any revolutions.

A sentence or two afterwards, I read this: ‘To continue a journey we can’t make that often piet and commonly accepted choice to ignore the past or count it as less importance.’ [sic]

I have no idea what ‘piet’ might mean - I even looked it up, but no joy. Perhaps it was a typo for something else, but I can’t guess what, and the last few words are so ungrammatical as to make me wince.

Alas, this wasn’t just a problem with the introduction. There were grammatical and punctuation errors that were on almost every page of the book. I wondered if I had somehow managed to download a ‘proof’ edition - but I checked the ‘Look Inside’ version on Amazon, and could see at once that I did indeed have the correct version, and that it is still full of errors. In some sections a paragraph just tails away without ending… and the Kindle formatting is poorly done, with some completely blank pages in the middle, a lot of oddly lined pages at the end, and some strange double spacing throughout. This book urgently needs an editor.

I could easily have ignored a few typos, and might even have overlooked the other errors if the content had been inspiring and encouraging - but I searched in vain for something of value. The author talks about stars being ‘scars in the universe’, which is very dubious science. The book leaps about from topic to topic, misquoting Scripture at times, and never - as far as I could determine - actually saying anything clearly. It reads not like a book, but as if it is rough notes for sermons - a speaker using these would pause, and expound on different sections. I kept feeling that there was a lot that the author wanted to say - but almost everything in the book was either trite and obvious, or mysteriously incomprehensible.

Two stars rather than one because I did at least finish reading it - and also because I feel that the author really did have some good points, even though I am none the wiser as to what they were.

Really not recommended. ( )
  SueinCyprus | Jan 26, 2016 |
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So what is Barefoot Christianity?Barefoot Christianity is a movement, and we all want to be a part of a movement. We all want to change the world, start revolutions and make an impact. What if the way to do it wasn't through that kind of movement? What if it was through a simpler kind of movement...' What if to change the world, I didn't have to swim across the Atlantic, bike down the east coast or climb a mountain? Maybe it all can start with a single step.Join the discussion as Ricky takes us through a journey into the heart of what it means to be a Jesus follower. Ricky dives into areas as evangelism, discipleship and personal struggles. Using the word studies we've come to expect Ricky Maye will usher in comfort, conviction and ignition to spark your spiritual journey.

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