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Stuff Christians Like - 0310319943, Jonathan Acuff, paperback

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ISBN
9780310319948
Book Title
Stuff Christians like
Item Length
8.5in
Publisher
Zondervan
Publication Year
2010
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Item Height
0.8in
Author
Jon Acuff
Genre
Religion, Humor
Topic
Christian Life / General, Topic / Religion, Christian Life / Spiritual Growth, Christian Life / Spiritual Warfare
Item Width
5.5in
Item Weight
6.9 Oz
Number of Pages
208 Pages

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Using the same humor and honesty that galvanized more than a million online readers from more than 200 countries, blogger Jonathan Acuff brings his insightful take on Christianity to the book world with Stuff Christians Like. From prayer shot blocks to Metro worship leaders, no stone is left unturned in this hilarious look at faith.

Product Identifiers

Publisher
Zondervan
ISBN-10
0310319943
ISBN-13
9780310319948
eBay Product ID (ePID)
74797194

Product Key Features

Book Title
Stuff Christians like
Author
Jon Acuff
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Topic
Christian Life / General, Topic / Religion, Christian Life / Spiritual Growth, Christian Life / Spiritual Warfare
Publication Year
2010
Genre
Religion, Humor
Number of Pages
208 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
8.5in
Item Height
0.8in
Item Width
5.5in
Item Weight
6.9 Oz

Additional Product Features

Number of Volumes
1 Vol.
Lc Classification Number
Bv4517.A28 2010
Reviews
After creating his answer to the blog 'Stuff White People Like,' Christian blogger Acuff saw his satirical Web site become a popular Internet destination. His best essays, accompanied by childlike illustrations, comprise this book, which maintains the structure of his short posts. From sexual purity to crock pots to clapping during worship, Acuff uses a standup comedy style to laugh with Christians at their private conventions. Readers will learn the unspoken rules of Christian living, including the (in)appropriate use of God's name to avoid a speeding ticket and obligations to 'think about going into full-time ministry at least once every three years.' Entries such as the diagram of a metrosexual worship leader mimic the truth-telling wit of the Web site ChurchMarketingSucks.com and will appeal most to young Christian hipsters. Sarcasm masks a deeper layer of commentary that exposes hypocrisies and faith flaws, and readers may want to amend these behaviors to avoid becoming the subject of Acuff's newest jokes on his blog. Acuff's ability to point out unbecoming idiosyncrasies while inducing a knee slap is stuff readers will like. (Apr.) - Publishers Weekly, Yes, the popular blog-turned-paperback Stuff Christians Like is a direct rip-off of the even more popular blog-turned-paperback Stuff White People Like. And yes, one of the things Christians like is making their own versions of 'secular' intellectual property. Acuff's is not the first book of insider evangelical observational humor (see Patricia Klein, Joel Kilpatrick, Matthew Paul Turner), but his background as a trend hunter at an advertising company makes it sharper than most. It's also far more accurate sociology than all the sour-faced 'explaining evangelicalism' books that came out after Bush's reelection. -- Christianity Today, After creating his answer to the blog "Stuff White People Like," Christian blogger Acuff saw his satirical Web site become a popular Internet destination. His best essays, accompanied by childlike illustrations, comprise this book, which maintains the structure of his short posts. From sexual purity to crock pots to clapping during worship, Acuff uses a standup comedy style to laugh with Christians at their private conventions. Readers will learn the unspoken rules of Christian living, including the (in)appropriate use of God's name to avoid a speeding ticket and obligations to "think about going into full-time ministry at least once every three years." Entries such as the diagram of a metrosexual worship leader mimic the truth-telling wit of the Web site ChurchMarketingSucks.com and will appeal most to young Christian hipsters. Sarcasm masks a deeper layer of commentary that exposes hypocrisies and faith flaws, and readers may want to amend these behaviors to avoid becoming the subject of Acuff's newest jokes on his blog. Acuff's ability to point out unbecoming idiosyncrasies while inducing a knee slap is stuff readers will like. (Apr.)-- Publishers Weekly (), Yes, the popular blog-turned-paperback Stuff Christians Like is a direct rip-off of the even more popular blog-turned-paperback Stuff White People Like. And yes, one of the things Christians like is making their own versions of 'secular' intellectual property. Acuff's is not the first book of insider evangelical observational humor (see Patricia Klein, Joel Kilpatrick, Matthew Paul Turner), but his background as a trend hunter at an advertising company makes it sharper than most. It's also far more accurate sociology than all the sour-faced 'explaining evangelicalism' books that came out after Bush's reelection. - Christianity Today, After creating his answer to the blog 'Stuff White People Like,' Christian blogger Acuff saw his satirical Web site become a popular Internet destination. His best essays, accompanied by childlike illustrations, comprise this book, which maintains the structure of his short posts. From sexual purity to crock pots to clapping during worship, Acuff uses a standup comedy style to laugh with Christians at their private conventions. Readers will learn the unspoken rules of Christian living, including the (in)appropriate use of God's name to avoid a speeding ticket and obligations to 'think about going into full-time ministry at least once every three years.' Entries such as the diagram of a metrosexual worship leader mimic the truth-telling wit of the Web site ChurchMarketingSucks.com and will appeal most to young Christian hipsters. Sarcasm masks a deeper layer of commentary that exposes hypocrisies and faith flaws, and readers may want to amend these behaviors to avoid becoming the subject of Acuff's newest jokes on his blog. Acuff's ability to point out unbecoming idiosyncrasies while inducing a knee slap is stuff readers will like. (Apr.) -- Publishers Weekly
Copyright Date
2010
Lccn
2009-046394
Dewey Decimal
270.8/30207
Intended Audience
Trade
Dewey Edition
22
Illustrated
Yes

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  • Great book!!

    Hilarious and entertaining. This is a fantastic book for those out there seeking a laugh at absurd truths in the Christian traditions, and still learn and grow.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: do-you-know-jo

  • funny

    pretty funny stuff, heard about when a missionary spoke, you will laugh at this book!! it hits all areas we Christians tend to complain about, and makes it funny enough to go "wow, i wonder if im like that" good eye opener

  • Great book!

    Great book. It really points out the funny and dumb things we do as Christians. But it also makes you think about why.