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Invention

Break Free from the Culture Hell-Bent on Holding You Back

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Invention

By: Justin J. Camp
Narrated by: Sean Tivenan
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The universe's Inventor designed us like he did the world: with passion and precision and purpose. He made us for confidence and significance, joy and relationship. He made us to be part of something massive and majestic - to contribute to his work of remaking this world and to play vital parts in his kingdom. But we have a vicious enemy, hell-bent on thwarting us. Our enemy spins lies that convince us into distraction and dependence - on alcohol, drugs, pornography, success-at-all-cost.

But Jesus said, "I came so they can have real and eternal life, more and better life than they ever dreamed of" (MSG, John 10:10). He said that about us.

Invention is an invitation to join a band of renegades and revolutionaries, change-makers and troublemakers - men who won't be daunted, because they know there is more. It's a guide for living, finally, with depth and purpose. It will expose the lies that obscure God's intent, and will help reveal his design for your life.

©2019 Justin J. Camp (P)2019 One Audiobooks
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Justin does an awesome job of story telling of famous inventors. Through these stories he connects to truths about who you are in God. He calls the reader to search deeper and connect with the one that made them.

How you are designed to be in God.

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This is one book I wish I'd have read instead. Everytime the narrator breaks out into a horrible accent it completely took me out of the topic. It was extremely distracting and completely unnecessary. Why would you do a voice when quoting Dallas Willard? It's ridiculous.

Good book ruined by bad narration

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