What We Talk About When We Talk About God: Faith for the 21st Century: Unabridged edition

By Rob Bell, Read by Rob Bell

Rob Bell’s bestseller ‘Love Wins’ tackled subjects church leaders have been afraid to touch. Now he asks the biggest question faced by any Christian: how do we know God?

Although 2000 years of Christendom has seen huge changes in our broader understanding of our place in the world, belief remains rooted in archaism and tradition. Rob Bell believes we need to drop our primitive, tribal views of God and instead embrace the God who wants us to reach the potential within us; people who understand their universe of quarks and quantum string dynamics, but who recognise our fundamental need for stories of heroes and sacrifice and profound longing for a guiding force larger than ourselves.

‘What We Talk About When We Talk About God’ will reveal that God is not in need of repair to catch him up with today’s world, so much as we need to discover the God who goes before us and beckons us forward. A book full of mystery, controversy, and reverence, ‘What We Talk About When We Talk About God’ promises not to disappoint.

Author: Rob Bell
Format: Audio-Book
Release Date: 04 Feb 2014
Pages: None
ISBN: 978-0-00-757830-6
Detailed Edition: Unabridged edition
Rob Bell is the author of the Sunday Times bestsellingbook Love Wins and was the Founding Pastor of Mars Hill Holy Bible Church in Grand Rapids, Michigan. He speaks to sold-out audiences across the world. He and his wife Kristen have three children.

”'When I first started reading it, I was highlighting my favorite passages, but then I realized” - what’s the point? I’ve marked every page! What We Talk About When We Talk About God is what I mean by a 'super soulful' book. It just wowed me.' Oprah

”'Wonderful, winsome material for someone who is confused about God.” - Christianity Magazine

”'Fascinating, fresh… hugely readable and extremely challenging.” - Good Book Guide

”'There’s something different about Rob Bell… We should pay attention to this book” - Chine Mbubaegbu (Threads UK)