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Right Foot Forward: The How-to Guide for Serious(ly) Lighthearted Christians

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Steve Halliday takes readers on a humorous and whimsical, yet rock-solid walk through Christian life that will appeal both to the highly visual youth generation and to mature adults searching for a better handle on their faith.

208 pages, Paperback

First published November 16, 2005

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February 22, 2012
This book might as well have reached out and punched me in the face. That actually may have been less painful then reading the whole thing. The Author quotes someone who almost out right denys the trinity. Not to mention The whole time i was reading this i couldn't ever remember the title of it.
The title is quite misleading though. Right Foot Foward. The how to guide for serious(ly) lighthearted Christians. I got this on the premis that it was supposed be funny, In 200 pages there was no funny. At one point i felt embarassed for the author.
There are a lot of pictures of pigs and sheep that have nothing to do with anything. Awwwwkkkkwaard. He made christianity out to be a joke, and funny it was not.

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November 21, 2007
A light, fun-filled, whimisical guide to life as a Christian.
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