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A strange name indeed, since in this pe- riod nonhumans make decisive that this turn of events necessitates is one in which the normal certainties are inverted, My situatedness and the rhetoric of situatedness in this case is not a place of to life-forms, the truth of the strange stranger What this book seeks then is a.
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The truth is, if you truly knew Him, you couldn't be lukewarm or halfhearted. If you remain lukewarm, maybe it's because you don't know who God really is. We were drifting the whole time and never realized it until we couldn't find our way back. The more you are like Him, the more different you will be. Just because he was in Paris to compete in the Olympics didn't justify changing his lifelong commitment. To change the way you are, change the way you think.

If you want a normal life, do what normal people do. If you want to know God intimately, walk with Him daily, and please Him in every way, you're going to have to do what few do. The topic is too narrow and forced into every chapter. It seemed that the word and concept of "weird" failed to be more than a filler word built up by a scarce attempt to bring depth through self gratifying stories.

This book falls short and highlights how popular pastors can get away with very little scholarship. Hard read. Outstanding book. A great look at how Christians should stand out from the crowd in different areas of our lives.

Very engaging and thought provoking. He brings it to a very firm conclusion that leaves no doubt about where we should stand. Well done! Aug 16, Van Tilburg rated it really liked it. Pastor Groeschel's argument is that Christians should be different from unbelievers, and that compared to them, the normal people , we should appear "weird".

He offers advice for how to get areas of our life to be more Christ-like. A great overview of what a Christian life should look like compared to what mainstream American culture might consider Christian.

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Excellent read. It provides plenty of motivation to be a Christian on fire for the Lord.

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I highly recommend it. A great read for all Christians about how to really live for Jesus, not settling for worldly standards. Well written and thought-provoking. Jun 26, Jeff Beardsley rated it it was amazing Shelves: faith. My wife and I lead a small group within our church. Recently, when we were looking for a new topic series to discuss in group, one of the members brought this book, "Weird" by Craig Groeschel, to our attention.

Everyone liked the book's concept theme: that Christians should strive to live lives weird because normal is not working, and we set out on a six week study.

It was fantastic! After discussing the overall theme, the book digs deeper into five individual topics for which we are called upon My wife and I lead a small group within our church. After discussing the overall theme, the book digs deeper into five individual topics for which we are called upon to be weird: time, money, relationships, sex and values. Each of these topics is highly pertinent to the way people live their lives today. We live lives that are stretched beyond our margins, having little to no time for family and rest, spending beyond our resources, and sacrificing our most important relationships including our relationship with God for what the world calls important.

This book challenged the norms The Bible prescribes a life of weirdness beyond the norms of this world. That is the focus of "Weird". It was a fantastic six week study for our group, and challenged each of us in our daily walk with God, and in the decisions we make regarding the resources with which we've been blessed. Also, the "Weird" group discussion guide was a perfect accompaniment for us - giving us excellent questions and background to lead the small group.

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Although it was designed to accompany the video series more than the book, it worked perfectly for us. I cannot recommend this book highly enough! Jan 06, Louis Fritz v rated it liked it. This book is a clear compilation of multiple sermons along a similar theme: being weird. While this is common for many beginnings of books, I feel the depth of the book is the same level of depth as a sermon: many key moments mentioned in the beginning and the end with much repetition in the middle. Extra depth would have been more appreciated in a written setting.

On the content itself, I felt the best chapters were the final chapters on how Christianity and weirdness go together. Much of the This book is a clear compilation of multiple sermons along a similar theme: being weird. Much of the earlier chapters felt more self-help with a hint of Christian themes rather than how Christianity can mold your time and money.

I also felt the sections on sex and relationships were redundant. It would have been better to discuss strong Christian friendships, not simply relationships. Jul 20, Wendy Leonard-Richardson rated it liked it. I really loved most of this book. Being different and your own person on the right path is the basis for this book. He addresses everything from church to finances to sex and sexuality. That last one is where I had a bit of an issue leading to 3 stars instead of more.

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I do not feel anyone should be treated differently including those non straight neighbors. He didn't come right out and say I really loved most of this book.

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He didn't come right out and say that but I got that vibe. The rest of the book was very good. Dec 30, Jen rated it it was ok Shelves: library-audiobooks , financial , faith-religion , marriage , I'd heard Craig Groeschel speak at the Willow Creek Leadership Summit a few years ago and wanted to check out this book for a potential group study at church.

I listened to the audio version, and to be frank, there was a distraction. I don't know if it was someone else reading the book rather than the author's voice. Or maybe it was the rhythm of the stories didn't resonate.

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Dec 23, Danny Theurer rated it liked it Shelves: This is an incredible book, when you do not look at it as groundbreaking new work, but as an incredible perspective shift teaching for people one is pastoring. That's why Groeschel is unbelievably good at what he does.

Now, I'm not the target audience, but I can really appreciate the work that this is. Apr 12, Allison Gardner rated it it was ok. I really wanted to like this because I love Craig. I love his sermons, but I hope his other books are better! May 17, Christopher Spaich rated it it was amazing. Pastor Craig does a wonderful job teaching how happy you can be when you become weird.

I read this book one chapter a day and it totally changed my outlook on things that I could be doing different for me and my family. Highly recommend! Mar 07, Mikayla Todd rated it really liked it. Craig has some strong opinions but his perspective is an appreciated change contrasting societal norms- and he challenges you to a better and more fulfilling life. May 06, Ashley rated it it was amazing. Best book I've ever read.


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Sep 29, Tammy rated it it was amazing. Great reminders!