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How The Bible Changed Our Lives (Mostly For The Better) Kindle Edition
A comic exploration of both the Old and New Testaments, "How The Bible Changed Our Lives (Mostly For The Better)" is also a journey of discovery and transformation for two longtime friends who find their friendship tested, their beliefs challenged, their bodies slightly broken, and their souls (more or less) saved.
Throughout this whimsical and outrageous examination of every book in the Bible, authors Martin and Tichenor also experience epiphanies both personal and religious as they examine the "really good parts" of the Bible, revealing the hidden treasures of scripture you may have missed while reading the parts you were forced to read.
Treasures like:
* Creation, or the origin of the six-day work week
* the brighter side of Job and Lamentations
* Observing the Sabbath, and what that means for professional and college football
* The intersection of Holy Writ and entertainment: Hollywood and Divine
* The steamy adult sections of the Bible they don't teach you about in Sunday school
* Yes, Jesus's mother was a Virgin, but go back a few generations and it gets kinda complicated
* HWJV - How Would Jesus Vote?
* Newly discovered responses to Paul's letters
* The Holy Trinity, and why Three is a magic number
"How The Bible Changed Our Lives (Mostly For The Better)" is an affectionate comic memoir, sure to delight the most devout as well as the most skeptical reader.
(WARNING: Contains sects and violence. May cause unease among the humor-impaired.)
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication date20 Nov. 2012
- File size444 KB
Product details
- ASIN : B00AB2SY00
- Publisher : Reduced Books; 1st edition (20 Nov. 2012)
- Language : English
- File size : 444 KB
- Simultaneous device usage : Unlimited
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 104 pages
- Customer reviews:
About the author

I like writing words accompanied by pictures, both on the page and on the stage. I love seeing and hearing the stuff I write said by actors, sung to music, or next to eye-catching illustrations that tell their own story.
My plays include adaptations of Frankenstein and Kafka's "The Metamorphosis" (called Dancing on the Ceiling), and crowd-pleasing comedies for the Reduced Shakespeare Company, including The Complete History of America (abridged), The Bible: The Complete Word of God (abridged), All the Great Books (abridged), Completely Hollywood (abridged), The Complete History of Comedy (abridged), The Complete World of Sports (abridged), The Ultimate Christmas Show (abridged), William Shakespeare's Long Lost First Play (abridged), and The Comedy of Hamlet! (a prequel).
I wrote Daisy, the Littlest Zombie (illustrated by Gary Andrews) inspired by own dark and adorable daughter, and co-wrote Pop-Up Shakespeare with Reed Martin and illustrations by Jennie Maizels.
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- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 28 May 2013Oh dear. To Mousey Mom and others who experienced problems - there were indeed formatting problems in the initial posting of our e-book "How The Bible Changed Our Lives (Mostly For The Better)", but these have now been addressed. You should be able to re-download a new clean copy. I apologize for your frustration (and for only noticing this review now; I rarely come to Amazon's UK site)! NOTE: My 5star review refers to formatting only; as one of the co-authors I can't be trusted to give an honest review of the book's quality (which is OUTSTANDING).
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 22 December 2012Struggled to read this. I like what I can read, but there seem to be chunks of the text missing. A real shame - I've returned it for a refund, but will re-purchase the minute the problem is fixed.
Top reviews from other countries
EllenReviewed in the United States on 18 July 20145.0 out of 5 stars Clever, Smart, and Fun!
Is double-barreled comic spiritual self-help a genre? Doesn't matter. This book is everything you hope for when you hear the words "Reduced Shakespeare Company"--thoroughly researched silliness, skillfully delivered at top speed. Hilariously irreverent but never disrespectful. The clever frame and alternating chapters hold it all tight and keep it moving.
I loaded this book on my Kindle on the way back from a family vacation, then annoyed my husband by reading it non-stop and refusing to drive. Like Reed after a theological discussion with his pastor, "I giggled all the way home."
Garrett ZeckerReviewed in the United States on 4 January 20144.0 out of 5 stars Bible Burlesque
A surprisingly well crafted and fun exploration into the wide wide world of competitive murder, sodomy, heresy, adultery, and worshiping false idols, How The Bible Changed Our Lives (formerly The Greatest Story Ever Sold) is a well-crafted mix of Dave Barryesque satire and playful parody of the greatest bestselling book of all time. Tichenor and Martin are just as funny on the page as they are on the stage, and these writers and performers of The Reduced Shakespeare Company execute the same raucous one-liners and reduced sensibilities that are incredibly effective in their delivery. Written humor is an art, and while their writing has been primarily been intended for performance in their professional capacity, they are no less adept at making readers like myself laugh out loud and read sentences aloud to anyone within earshot.
Where I was most surprised in this book was the ability of the authors to weave in a plot amid a nonfiction exploration into the Bible - an incredibly funny plot that is subtle in the beginning, and becomes more pronounced as the text moves on. Furthermore, their ability to weave this plot, commentary, and well-written devices into such a short book is a testament (pun intended) to their and adept collaboration skills.
Definitely a book well worth the price of admission, easily persuading even the staunchest believer to consider ‘Austianity.’
Austin TichenorReviewed in the United States on 10 December 20125.0 out of 5 stars Totally Biased, but...
Since I bought the book, Amazon asked me to rate it. Since I also *wrote* the book, I rate it pretty highly. I think it's an amusing and sincere look at faith and our own personal struggles with it. It's irreverent, and there's some definite exaggeration for comic effect, but it's honestly felt, and reverently offered.
Linda in CaliforniaReviewed in the United States on 23 January 20143.0 out of 5 stars meh
I suppose I was expecting too much, but this was mildly entertaining and I expected rolfl. Well, they got my $$ so they win this round. ;)