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Blue Like Jazz is the second book by Donald Miller. This semi- autobiographical work, subtitled "Non-Religious Thoughts on Christian Spirituality ," is a collection of essays and personal reflections chronicling the author's growing understanding of the nature of God and Jesus, and the need and responsibility for an authentic personal response ...
- Donald Miller
- 2003
Jul 15, 2003 · In this intimate, soul-searching account, Miller describes his remarkable journey back to a culturally relevant, infinitely loving God. For anyone wondering if the Christian faith is still relevant in a postmodern culture. For anyone thirsting for a genuine encounter with a God who is real.
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Jul 17, 2003 · Blue Like Jazz is a gentle, honest resource for those curious about the Christian faith, or new to it, and offers a fresh and original perspective on life, love, and redemption.
Blue Like Jazz Official Trailer #1 (2012) HD Movie Blue Like Jazz by Donald Miller spent 43 weeks on the New York Times Best Seller list and has sold over 1.5 million copies to date. The...
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Blue Like Jazz is a 2012 American comedy-drama film directed by Steve Taylor and starring Marshall Allman, Claire Holt, and Tania Raymonde. It is based on Donald Miller's semi-autobiographical book of the same name. Miller, Taylor, and Ben Pearson co-wrote the screenplay.
A college student (Marshall Allman) seeks escape from his evangelical upbringing by transferring to a progressive school in Portland, Ore.
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A New York Times bestseller that explores the paradoxes of the Christian faith and the relevance of God in a postmodern culture. The author shares his personal journey from a strict Texas denomination to a culturally relevant, infinitely gracious Savior.