Sipping Saltwater by Steve Hoppe

Sipping Saltwater by Steve Hoppe

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Sipping Saltwater by Steve Hoppe

A unique angle on the problem of idolatry and how it affects Christians, particularly in our contemporary culture of numerous hidden idols.

The uniqueness of this book comes in the metaphor of sipping saltwater. Even as Christians, we 'sip' on idols such as money, relationships, careers, sex, food, human approval...the list is endless. These things promise to satisfy us--to quench our thirst. In the end, however, they fail to do so and leave us thirstier than we were before drinking them. To make matters worse, we are left with devastating hangovers--the negative consequences of our idolatry.

This book enables readers to identify their own source(s) of saltwater and explains how to quench their thirst with Jesus' living water--the only drink that will ever truly satisfy us both now and for eternity. It inspires readers to go on in the Christian life as they started--by making Jesus the center of our lives and giving our worship to him.

Hoppe, Steve: - Steve Hoppe was born in Chicago and educated at the University of Illinois, Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, and Westminster Theological Seminary. He has served in urban ministry for over a decade and is currently a pastor, counselor, author, and speaker with Park Community Church in Chicago. Steve is married to his best friend Abby.
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ISBN 13 9781784981822
ISBN 10 1784981826
Title Sipping Saltwater
Author Steve Hoppe
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher The Good Book Company
Year published 2017-08-01
Number of pages 160
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.