
There is a joke about cats and dogs that conveys their differences perfectly. A dog says, 'You pet me, you feed me, you shelter me, you love me, you must be God.' A cat says, 'You pet me, you feed me, you shelter me, you love me, I must be God.'
This book challenges the readers' understanding of their relationship with God. Our understanding of how we relate to God may not be wrong, but it may be incomplete. The God-given traits of cats ('you exist to serve me') and dogs('I exist to serve you') can be similar to certain theological attitudes held by many Christians. In our personal theologies, some attitudes may draw us closer to God, and others can also pull us away from Him. This book will help the reader differentiate those attitudes, and, as a result, draw closer to the God who delights in them!
Customer Review: Sunday School Stuff
This is the basics folks. It's about serving God, not expecting God to serve you. I bought it as the authors were highly recommended to me by a friend, but I found it very "pedestrian". I'd think youth groups of Jr. High School or High School level might like it.
Customer Review: Horrible
This book is exactly what is wrong with the church today. In this book, these two authors go way outside Scripture and introduce the reader to more psychobable and the devastating philosophy of man. There is a way that seems right to a man, but the end is death. The end of this book is death. We cannot alter Scripture to have it fit our values. We must be transformed by the renewing of our mind. (Rom 12) God is God and He alone deserves our praise. Read the Bible, not this book!
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