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Our Favorite Sins

Our Favorite Sins The Sins We Commit and How You Can Quit

By Todd Hunter
Published by Thomas Nelson

Average Blogger Rating: 3.83 Stars

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On 3/26 The Girl with the Golden Quill wrote: When it comes to sin, not many of us are willing to jump up and announce what it is that we struggle with.  In fact, most evangelicals are quite happy to sit in their (the same) pew and pretend that they don't have any sins.  The truth of the matter is that we are all pretty jacked up.  If ... "Our Favorite Sins: The sins we commit and how you can quit" by Todd D. Hunter

The Girl with the Golden Quill's Rating:

3 Stars

On 3/22 Mark Mathia wrote: As a writer, I understand how hard it is to create. Our Favorite Sins is obviously the fruit of a lot of hard work and dedication. However, I find its classical approach didn’t resonate with me. Simply put, for me, it failed to deliver. It failed to deliver but it would make a great blog post. The ... Our Favorite Sins

Mark's Rating:

3 Stars

On 3/18 Rachel Miller wrote: Hunter suggests fleeing temptation, practicing small denials of self, spending time in liturgical prayer/meditation as some tools for avoiding temptation by developing an attitude of consecration to God and living for the future not merely the present. Ultimately, I do believe the problem is internal, ... Thoughtful but Limited in Helpfulness

Rachel's Rating:

3 Stars

On 3/14 Aaron Sellars wrote: The battle of sin and temptation is an unavoidable compoenent of the Christian life on this side of heaven. Todd Hunter sets his sights on helping to understand pet sins and how to deal with them. There is decent theological insights on how to deal with sin and endeavor towards a holy life. For Hunter, ... Our Favorite Sins

Aaron's Rating:

3 Stars

On 3/14 Tim Hinrichs wrote: I was initially excited about this book with the expectation that I would discover new insights on battling temptation. The first half of the book as basically priming the pump. Hunter spends all this time revealing all the ways we struggle with sin and the crucial need to find a way out of temptation. ... Liturgy vs Temptation

Tim's Rating:

3 Stars

On 3/7 Tracy wrote: To be honest here, I was a bit disappointed with this book. By all means it was well written and a lot of what the author had to say was quite good advice. But I had hoped that the book would be a little deeper than it was, and that it would have been willing to go into the more serious/addictive sins. ... Our Favorite Sins

Tracy 's Rating:

3 Stars

On 3/5 karalynnt wrote: "Our Favorite Sins" attempts to address the issue of temptation and to offer suggestions as to why our current methods of fighting against temptation have not prevailed. Hunter opens the book with findings from a Barna group study and uses the anecdotal stories of individuals such as Lazy Larry and Eating ... Our Favorite Sins

karalynnt's Rating:

3 Stars

On 3/5 Theresa Board wrote: I honestly don't have a lot to say about this book. Was it good? I guess so. Would I recommend it to others? Maybe. It didn't have anything about it to make me think, Ooh, I have got to give this to ____________. But I could see the value of what the author said. He categorized sins into different areas, ... Our Favorite Sins

Theresa's Rating:

3 Stars

On 3/2 TheCommonCup wrote: Hunter’s work on temptation is indeed an all inclusive work on the subject matter. He covers everything from the physical temptations of lust and over-eating, to mental temptations of pride and lying. Hunter presents each temptation in a fictitious character such as “Eating Eddie”. It’s an ... Our Favorite Sins by Todd Hunter - BookSneeze Review

TheCommonCup's Rating:

3 Stars

On 1/11 Be bold Be faithful Be courageous wrote: Our Favorite Sins: The Sins We Commit and How You Can Quit by Todd Hunter. This book is most definitely a non-fiction book and could be looked at as a self help book as well.  I’d say was the read was ‘ok’.     It was interesting based on the topic of sin. Several sins are looked ... Our Favorite Sins.

Be bold Be faithful Be courageous 's Rating:

2 Stars