Saturday, December 17, 2016
Book review: Inverted by Tom Ellsworth
The sixty-fifth and final book I read in 2016 was Inverted: Living Out the Perspective-Changing Parables Jesus Told by Tom Ellsworth. This book was the basis for a sermon series our new pastor preached, so I picked it up to go to the source. Ellsworth examines eight of Jesus's parables, pointing out the twists that were shocking to their original audience but to which familiarity has dulled us today.
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