Demonstrating that evangelicals can occasionally poke fun at themselves, Jones's prickly parody of the Jabez phenomenon presents several thought-provoking cautions to the original's underlying assumptions. Calling for a richer vision of Christianity's inherent truth, beauty, and goodness, this comedic critique joins those of Erasmus, Swift, Chesterton, and others in the time-honored tradition of Christian satire. 55 pages, softcover from Canon.
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