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Your Next Favorite Book
Aaron Armstrong
14 episodes
6 days ago
Join Aaron Armstrong as he introduces you to one book he enjoys. Whether fiction, current events, spiritual formation, history—or something else entirely—the goal is the same: to help you find a new favorite, or maybe rediscover a familiar one.
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Join Aaron Armstrong as he introduces you to one book he enjoys. Whether fiction, current events, spiritual formation, history—or something else entirely—the goal is the same: to help you find a new favorite, or maybe rediscover a familiar one.
Show more...
Books
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High Fidelity
Your Next Favorite Book
17 minutes 28 seconds
2 years ago
High Fidelity

Most people don't think in terms of lists. (At least, I don't think they do.) But for fans, collectors, and those of us who are maybe slightly obsessive about a particular area of interest, categories and lists really do matter. They're part of how we engage with the world, and with others. But these can also be a mask shielding us from dealing with greater realities—and keep us from growing as people. People, including fans, need something more than lists. And definitely something more than a string of broken relationships, a semi-failing business, and a collection of unanswered questions, fears, and anxieties.

Even if we do have a great record collection.

This is High Fidelity, and it might just be your next favorite book.

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  • Please check out my new book, I'm a Christian—Now What?: A Guide to Your New Life with Christ, available to order where you buy books.
Your Next Favorite Book
Join Aaron Armstrong as he introduces you to one book he enjoys. Whether fiction, current events, spiritual formation, history—or something else entirely—the goal is the same: to help you find a new favorite, or maybe rediscover a familiar one.