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Binding: Audio CDDewey Decimal Number: 234 EAN: 9781433505782 Format: Audiobook ISBN: 1433505789 Label: Crossway Books Manufacturer: Crossway Books Number Of Items: 9 Number Of Pages: 1 Publication Date: September 30, 2008 Publisher: Crossway Books Studio: Crossway Books Related Items:
Browse for similar items by category: Click to Display Editorial Review: Product Description: Real people. Real sin. Transformed lives. A compilation of heartfelt letters that explains Jesus’ work on the cross, read by coauthor Mark Driscoll. Death by Love is a unique audio experience on the cross of Jesus Christ. While many studies of the cross discuss the finer points of the doctrine of the atonement, what is often lost are the real-life implications of Jesus’ death for those who sin and are sinned against. Read in the form of pastoral letters, Death by Love outlines the twelve primary effects of Jesus’ death on the cross and connects each to the life of a different individual. Driscoll, one of America’s most influential pastors and narrator of Death by Love, and Breshears, a respected theologian, help listeners understand, appreciate, and trust in Jesus’ work on the cross in a way that will transform their lives. Both deeply theological and intensely practical, this unabridged audio book explains how everyone can find hope through the death of Jesus Christ. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Another Book on the Cross?Books on the cross - what it accomplished, the significance, etc. - seem to be a dime a dozen in Christian publishing. Safe to say it's a fairly saturated niche, so you may be wondering how any book on the topic could present a fresh perspective. However, that's exactly what Mark Driscoll does in "Death by Love". Using a modern day Pauline-type approach, Driscoll explains the far reaching power and significance of Christ's work on the cross by using examples of friends, family, and ... Read More Rating: - Gospel-Centered CounselingPastoral ministry is messy. It just is. Pastors stand on the front lines of the battle on a daily basis. Often times, based on confidentiality and complexity, there are few folks to talk to about the various scenarios that they are dealing with. Therefore my ears perk up when I hear that a fellow pastor is writing a book that is going to deal with various counseling scenarios that he has encountered over the years and how he dealt with them from the foot of the cross. Mark ... Read More Rating: - Beautiful real-world articulation of the atonement combined with outstanding pastoral/counseling theology.My mission over the next few months is to get everyone I know to read this book. Just give the first chapter or two a read. I promise, you will be hooked. Rating: - A Great Book on the CrossThe book is laid out as a set of twelve pastoral letters to people Driscoll has counseled, each section applying an aspect of the redemptive work of Jesus to their lives. With chapters like "My Wife Slept with My Friend," "My Dad Used to Beat Me," "My Wife Has a Brain Tumor" and "I Molested a Child," these letters are extremely heavy stuff. However, I found myself in tears more than once as I got to see the gospel given to broken, hurting people. I really loved this book for a number of reasons. ... Read More Rating: - Driscoll's Best YetDeath by Love is Mark Driscoll's fourth book (or eighth if you count the "A Book You'll Actually Read" series of booklets released earlier this year by Crossway) and the second to be released in the 2008 calendar year. It follows Vintage Jesus, Confessions of a Reformission Rev. and The Radical Reformission. Along with Vintage Jesus it is the second to be co-written with Gerry Breshears. Death by Love is unique among Driscoll's books in that it is serious in tone from the first page to the last; gone is the sometimes ... Read More
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