Veneer, Timothy D. Willard
Veneer, Timothy D. Willard
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Veneer
Living Deeply in a Surface Society

Author: Timothy D. Willard, Jason Locy

Narrator: Timothy D. Willard & R. Jason Locy, Timothy D. Willard

Unabridged: 4 hr 43 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Zondervan

Published: 05/03/2011


Synopsis

The world has a love affair--with itself. Armed with Facebook, Twitter, and blogs, we think of ourselves as mini celebrities, and we use consumption and technology to convince our friends that this facade is who we are.Veneer illustrates that consumption is more than just acquiring more stuff; it is a potentially dangerous mindset--a mindset turning everything, even people, into products. According to authors Timothy Willard and R. Jason Locy, there is evidence of consumption in all channels of culture--even the church.Most Christian commentators suggest that the church should speak the language of the congregants. Willard and Locy suggest the opposite approach: if congregants are steeped in a culture of consumption, the church should not speak their language at all. Veneer encourages the church to become a refreshing voice amidst a veneered world, inviting you to lead an unveneered life of freedom, honesty, and beauty.Taking on an original concept that addresses the potential dangers of consumption and technology, Veneer speaks to many Christians who are unsure how to live with true meaning among the ever-changing trends and technology our culture offers.

About Timothy D. Willard

Timothy D. Willard has written for publications and organizations such as Catalyst, WinShape Foundation, The Prison Entrepreneurship Program, and Invisible Ink. He is also pursuing an MA in Christian Thought at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary. He lives with his wife and their daughter, Lyric.

About Jason Locy

R. Jason Locy is the Creative Director of FiveStone, a multi-disciplinary design studio whose client list includes MTV, Chick-fil-A, Q, and Catalyst, and has won multiple awards for his work. He has also written articles for Catalyst and the Q blog. He lives with his wife and three children.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Amy on July 14, 2011

I really liked the premise of this book, and it sounded interesting. However, as I read, I couldnt' get into it. In part, it felt like it was full of contemporary references designed to make it seem relatable. I'm not sure why I didn't like it. In part, it felt like the book was trying to challenge......more

Goodreads review by Debbie on January 10, 2018

This book was like a surprise treat hidden inside a cupcake! The format and the way the content was created was a little different than I was used to so it took me a couple of chapters to really get into it and realize how much I was enjoying it. After that, I could not put it down. This book really......more

Goodreads review by Jaron Brandt on November 19, 2020

"The trials of life should not cause us to veneer. Instead, they ought to free us. We should stand unashamed before the world, bruised and battered, yet moving from glory to glory." "But as well-seasoned monologuers, we must drop the act and everything that goes with it. We must allow ourselves to b......more

Goodreads review by Sherre on April 30, 2023

Written in 2011. I think the surface society in 2023 is way beyond what was in 2011!......more

Goodreads review by Sarah on June 07, 2021

3.5 stars. I loved about 2/3 of the book, it just felt a bit samey at the end.......more