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The Prodigal God

By: Timothy Keller
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Timothy Keller focuses on Jesus' best-known parable - the prodigal son - as a paradigm for the central messages of Christianity: grace, hope and salvation.

In The Prodigal God, New York pastor Timothy Keller uses the story of the prodigal son to shine a light on the beautiful central message of Jesus: the gospel of grace, hope and salvation.

Keller argues that the parable of the prodigal son, while Jesus' best-known parable, is also his least understood. He introduces the listener to all the characters in this timeless story, showing that it concerns not just a wayward son but also a judgmental older brother and, most importantly, a loving father.

In this challenging and inspiring book, Timothy Keller invites both faithful believers and curious outsiders to come to a new and totally life-changing understanding of the central message of the Christian faith.

©2008 Timothy Keller (P)2008 Penguin Audiobooks
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Life Changing!

This book is definitely for you, whether you are just looking into Christianity or you've been in church your whole life. I first read it a few years ago when it was published and it had a profound impact on me. It was wonderful to hear again of our true elder brother.

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For all believers and non-believers

Excellent book, completely beyond the normal view of this story. Loved it. Highly recommend it for elder and younger siblings alike.

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Indispensable

A moving, challenging eye-opening account of a story we may think we are familiar with. I listened on a slower speed to chew the words. Will be giving the books to my friends and family. Shame about the music at the end (and intro?) because it seemed to take away the importance of the message and had a hint of ‘The End’ in a movie. Perhaps that was intentional. Or perhaps it’s my crooked mind!

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Brilliant

The story of the two lost sons as I’ve never thought of it before. So far reaching and thoughtful. I will always think prodigal god, not son in future. Thank you Tim Keller

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