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Unreal City takes the myths and rubs off the pretty finish, and leaves you disillusioned, but wiser and sadder. For some reason, God has decided to give Richard Dahlstrom a remarkable life, or at least a deeper-than-usual sensitivity to the remarkable aspects of a normal life, characterized by full-frontal confrontations with what the apostle James referred to as "faith without deeds."For years, like many of us who have been Christians for most of our lives, Richard was marching along happily in God's army, about the business of saving sinners, when he discovered the things that seem to matter most to God (judging by the attention they are given in scripture), and how the things God seems to prioritize are often not the same things his followers prioritize, if you consider how we spend our time, money, and words.Using the analogy of art - specifically, visual art - Richard explores what the Lord wants from his people, according to Micah 6:8 (incidentally, a governing passage in my life). Her entire series (3 books) are a deep study that will challenge the Bible student.. Can't wait until I read the next book by G.P.Taylor, and Paula Parker.. We learned about the ancient Egyptians' beliefs of the afterlife, and the mummification process, but in a way she could understand. Overall a interesting story but

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