Vanishing Grace Bible Study Audio, Philip Yancey
Vanishing Grace Bible Study Audio, Philip Yancey
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Vanishing Grace Bible Study: Audio
Whatever Happened to the Good News?

Author: Philip Yancey

Narrator: Philip D. Yancey

Unabridged: 1 hr 42 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 06/14/2022


Synopsis

In a time of division and discord, Christians have come to be seen not as bearers of good news and love but of judgement and intolerance. How did we get here? And what can we do about it?In this audio Bible study guide, Philip Yancey—bestselling author of What’s So Amazing About Grace?—suggests practical ways in which we can live as salt and light within a society that is radically changing.  In Vanishing Grace, Yancey tackles challenging and timely questions and offers a discerning look at what contributes to the rising hostility toward Christians—acknowledging the ways that Christians themselves have contributed to this hostility and exploring how we can respond with both grace and truth.In the wake of recent events and cultural shifts, people both inside and outside the church are thirsty for grace. Vanishing Grace calls us to see their thirst, and ours, in a hopeful new light as we listen, love, and offer a grace that is truly good newsSessions include:We've Got Problems (19:00)What Can We Do About It? (21:00)Who Are the Grace Dispensers? (21:00)Is It Really Good News? (20:00)Holy Subversives (20:00)Designed for use with the Vanishing Grace Study Guide  9780310825494 (sold separately).The Audio Bible Study series provides a unique learning experience. Instead of sitting down to watch a video teaching for Bible study, listen to the same quality Bible study content on the go! Whether you listen on your commute, while walking outside, or over a lunch break, you can access high-quality audio Bible studies wherever you are. Get the most out of the teaching by diving into the accompanying study guide (sold separately) to walk through reflection questions and individual Bible study to go deeper.

About Philip Yancey

Philip Yancey previously served as editor-at-large for Christianity Today magazine. He has written thirteen Gold Medallion Award-winning books and won two ECPA Book of the Year awards, for What's So Amazing About Grace? and The Jesus I Never Knew. Four of his books have sold over one million copies. He lives with his wife in Colorado. Learn more at philipyancey.com.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Rick on February 20, 2015

There are so many "take-aways" from this book I don't know where to begin. One major theme that I like is that Christians do better when they influence from an outside position, as subversives in a kind of counterculture, rather than as power brokers trying to force the secular world to behave as we......more

Goodreads review by Dan on September 23, 2014

First of all I want to thank Zondervan publishing for allowing me the chance to read an advance copy of this text. The book that I am reviewing will be released on October 21, 2014. You can pre-order it at Amazon, Barnes and Noble or your local Christian Book Store. This new title from Philip Yancey......more

Goodreads review by Mia Prasetya on October 15, 2015

We have taller buildings but shorter tempers; wider freeways but narrower viewpoints; we spend more but have less; we buy more but enjoy it less; we have bigger houses and smaller families; more conveniences, yet less time; we have more degrees but less sense; more knowledge but less judgment; more......more

Goodreads review by Phillip on August 22, 2018

To my knowledge I have read every single book Philip Yancey has ever written. Most run about the middle of the pack on an average one-to-ten scale, with a select few on either extreme. This one is deserving of a higher mark. (Rumors of Another World is still his opus.) Kudos to you, Mr. Yancey. The......more

Goodreads review by Susan on November 05, 2017

In, Vanishing Grace, Philip Yancey raises a lot of questions, but doesn’t always give satisfactory answers. This may not be a deficiency on his part, but rather a reflection on human nature. It’s difficult to understand why Christians are not more gracious. Some of the stories Yancey tells are distu......more