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Veneer: Living Deeply in a Surface Society
by
Q Ideas
Since our inception, Q has been committed to producing content that changes the way Christians think and interact with culture. In 2007, Q Founder Gabe Lyons released his first book,
unChristian
, which changed the way Christians viewed themselves and started a conversation that continues today. Last year, he followed up with
The Next Christians
, which casts a vision for the future of the American Christian movement. Today, we are pleased to announce the next Q book in our series:
Veneer: Living Deeply in a Surface Society
by
Tim Willard and Jason Locy
.
Veneer explores the realities of consumption, technology, and celebrity that are rampant in our culture. Standing on the shoulders of great Christian thinkers from Bonhoeffer to Lewis, they ask hard questions about the affects these trends are having on our society and on us as human beings created in God’s image. Readers will be challenged to root their identity in God, rediscover the beauty of human contact and rest comfortably in our flawed reality.
[ALSO: Check out their website - EndVeneer.com]
Jason and Tim will be presenting their ideas at
Q Portland
, encouraging the church to strip down the veneer in their own lives and inviting listeners into a life of freedom, honesty and beauty. The book is available now in the few remaining bookstores still standing in America . . . or
online here
.
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Comments
Andrew Thrift
Fantastic! The Q-short was excellent, can't wait to read the book, thanks for giving it to me in my welcome bag Q!
Andrew Thrift
On an updated note, we didn't get it in our welcome bag for free, that was Rick McKinley's new snazzy book. I bought Veneer yesterday, and it's extremely readable and fantastic so far.
Andrew Thrift
On an updated note, we didn't get it in our welcome bag for free, that was Rick McKinley's new snazzy book. I bought Veneer yesterday, and it's extremely readable and fantastic so far.
Jeff Clarke
Reading 'Veneer' now. About 1/4 the way through. Enjoying it so far. Highly recommended.
http://jeffkclarke.com
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