The Bible vs. The X-Station
by Tyrone Short
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ISBN: 978-1-4116-3875-4
Copyright:
© 2005 Standard Copyright License
Language: English
Country: United States
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Printed: 23 pages, 6.63" x 10.25", saddle-stitch binding, black and white interior ink Download:
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Description:This book is mainly focused on kids, teens and young adults who have allowed the XBOX to become their god. In today's world when there are many school shootings by kids who have spent hours after hours playing video games and lacking in true friendships, a book such as this can be a blessing for some households. As wide as the XBOX market is, I believe that the appeal to this book should be as great. It can also be used by churches to reach youth groups, etc... to lead them into a right relationship with Jesus Christ. Keywords:Listed in: |
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So the book arrived today. It is about the size of a comic book with no advertisements. The cover has that nice color image on it, and inside is all black and white text. This is a really cool little book (I almost want to label it a pamphlet, but a bit too long for that). I like the writing, and it is well done (for the most part). The only complaint I have is the length. It is pretty short. Ultimately I would say this is a book for believers. He does have a prayer for anyone who wants to become a Christian. The book uses a lot of verses from the Holy Bible, so someone who is not swayed by that will only ridicule this book (throwing pearls to pigs). It is very non-judgemental, and the author himself acknowledges he had a problem with video game addiction at one time. It is obvious he has a heart for all to have a relationship with God, and to grow mature in that relationship. He asks a lot of questions; answering those questions honestly will really determine your response to this book. Again he does this in a non-judgemental way. There is no holier-than-thou attitude in this book. I personally enjoyed this book. As an editor I had a couple of suggested formatting changes, and areas I wish he would have written more about - but hey none of us are perfect. Who do I think this book is for? Any believer who may have a video game addiction problem. Any parent/spouse of a video game addict as well. This book will not take that long to read, and will get through to some people in the first couple of pages. All in all, I am pleased with this purchase.
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