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Here are our picks for the best audiobooks of 2017
(Eugene Peterson, Christena Cleveland, Neil Gaiman, Brene Brown, MORE)
(Counting down to the #1 audiobook of the year)
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#3 [easyazon_link identifier=”B06VWQTBZ9″ locale=”US” tag=”douloschristo-20″]Sherlock Holmes: The Definitive Collection[/easyazon_link]Sir Arthur Conan DoyleRead By: Stephen Fry In The Taste of Empire, acclaimed historian Lizzie Collingham tells the story of how the British Empire’s quest for food shaped the modern world. Told through 20 meals over the course of 450 years, from the Far East to the New World, Collingham explains how Africans taught Americans how to grow rice, how the East India Company turned opium into tea, and how Americans became the best-fed people in the world. In The Taste of Empire, Collingham masterfully shows that only by examining the history of Great Britain’s global food system, from 16th-century Newfoundland fisheries to our present-day eating habits, can we fully understand our capitalist economy and its role in making our modern diets. [ [easyazon_link identifier=”B06VWQTBZ9″ locale=”US” tag=”douloschristo-20″]Buy Now[/easyazon_link] ]
[easyazon_image align=”center” height=”500″ identifier=”B071QXT5S3″ locale=”US” src=”https://englewoodreview.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/51CRb8oAVZL.jpg” tag=”douloschristo-20″ width=”500″] [easyazon_link identifier=”B071QXT5S3″ locale=”US” tag=”douloschristo-20″]As Kingfishers Catch Fire: A Conversation on the Ways of God Formed by the Words of God[/easyazon_link]Eugene PetersonRead by: Fred Sanders *** Read our review of the book.“Sixty years ago I found myself distracted,” Eugene Peterson writes. “A chasm had developed between the way I was preaching from the pulpit and my deepest convictions on what it meant to be a pastor.” And so began Peterson’s journey to live and teach a life of congruence—congruence between preaching and living, between what we do and the way we do it, between what is written in Scripture and how we live out that truth. Nothing captures the biblical foundation for this journey better than Peterson’s teachings over his twenty-nine years as a pastor. As Kingfishers Catch Fire offers a never-before-published collection of these teachings to anyone longing for a richer, truer spirituality. Peterson’s strikingly beautiful prose and deeply grounded insights usher us into a new understanding of how to live out the good news of the Word made flesh. This is one man’s compelling quest to discover not only how to be a pastor but how to be a human being. [ [easyazon_link identifier=”B071QXT5S3” locale=”US” tag=”douloschristo-20″]Buy Now[/easyazon_link] ]
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