Life Is Hard. God Is Good. Let's Dance.: Experiencing Real Joy in a World Gone Mad

Life Is Hard. God Is Good. Let's Dance.: Experiencing Real Joy in a World Gone Mad

by Brant Hansen

Narrated by Brant Hansen

Unabridged — 4 hours, 27 minutes

Life Is Hard. God Is Good. Let's Dance.: Experiencing Real Joy in a World Gone Mad

Life Is Hard. God Is Good. Let's Dance.: Experiencing Real Joy in a World Gone Mad

by Brant Hansen

Narrated by Brant Hansen

Unabridged — 4 hours, 27 minutes

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Built on self-effacing humor and compulsive readability, this collection of essays celebrates life, accepts the difficulties and comes away with encouragement and spiritual nourishment. It’s a celebration of God’s love and the life you live alongside it.

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"Quirky and inviting essays on what it means to live joyfully in a world full of 'anger and anxiety'...This optimism booster has a light touch and a lasting impact."-Publishers Weekly

An essential companion to Brant Hansen's bestselling Unoffendable, this book is about one idea: a mindset of joy. In a modern culture filled with anxiety, depression, and societal clashes, it is not only possible to have a fulfilling, joyful life, but it's promised to all who follow Jesus. Life is hard, but God is good. And through Him we can start to see the world in a more childlike, humble, and optimistic way.

Brant Hansen doesn't follow a success plan. He just keeps simply showing up and taking Jesus very seriously. And by taking Jesus seriously in all of life, he has become more joyful. More peaceful. And full of laughter. And that attitude is contagious to all who read his bestselling books and listen to his award-winning radio show.

In?Life Is Hard, God Is Good, Let's Dance, Brant is at his best-sharing stories from around the world, as well as from his own heart and head, with a writing style that will likely make you laugh, cry, and rethink your outlook on life and the kingdom of God. Through his unique life experiences and extensive travels, you will see how God is moving through people all over the world and learn to:

  • Retrain how you think about joy and be mindful of its positive impact in your life
  • See that it's possible to live joyfully in a world of anger and anxiety
  • Completely trust the character and promises of God
  • Claim the abundant life mentioned in John 10:10
  • Live each day simply and with contagious faith and joy

Brant says, "In this book, I want to take the format of Bob Goff's?Love Does?and mix it with my own strange experiences, in a way that I think Ted Lasso would be proud of." Through short, energetic, captivating, and often humorous chapters, Brant's message will leave you with a renewed love for a simpler life that overflows with greater joy than you've ever experienced.

Illustrations can be found in the audiobook companion PDF download.


Editorial Reviews

Publishers Weekly

10/30/2023

Radio host Hansen (Unoffendable) serves up quirky and inviting essays on what it means to live joyfully in a world full of “anger and anxiety.” A self-described “awkward” misfit (he is on the autism spectrum) who suffered through part of his childhood in the “dysfunctional home of a pastor,” Hansen writes that his decision to live “life to the fullest” is rooted in a deep faith in God’s peace that supersedes “fleeting” earthly challenges and tragedy. In chatty, anecdotal essays, Hansen recalls a trip to a Christian mission hospital in Afghanistan, where he saw a 17-year-old girl whose cleft palate had been fixed marveling at her own reflection in a smartphone camera; discusses the value of worship songs in taking “our attention off lesser things”; and speaks to the power of faith “founded on humility and trust and childlikeness” as well as a willingness to look “uncool” (“So what if they don’t like me? I’m going to try to love my neighbors anyway”). The author’s breezy tone (“I never went to parties in high school. No, I was (for real) the president of the Illinois Student Librarians Association”) will easily endear him to readers, and his plainspoken insights (“Being at peace doesn’t mean knowing and understanding everything.... It means simply trusting the character of God”) evince a spiritual wisdom that believers can carry with them into their daily lives. This optimism booster has a light touch and a lasting impact. (Jan.)

Product Details

BN ID: 2940160463803
Publisher: Nelson, Thomas, Inc.
Publication date: 01/16/2024
Edition description: Unabridged
Sales rank: 387,035
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