
I Bet You Think This Book Is About You
How to Avoid the Pitfalls of Pride and Gain the Rewards of Humility
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Narrated by:
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Chad Veach
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By:
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Chad Veach
About this listen
The pastor and founder of Zoe Church reveals the Church’s role in the rising levels of narcissism today and the Bible’s countercultural call to humility.
Popular author, speaker, and pastor of Zoe Church in Los Angeles, Chad Veach tackles one of the Christian’s greatest foes: an obsession with self. Ego often sneaks up on us in varying forms of narcissism, subtly turning so much of our attention to our needs and desires that we fail to recognize other people’s.
A self-proclaimed recovering narcissist, Veach has learned the power of humility. He wants to destigmatize the humility journey by normalizing the need for regular ego checks. A quick reset in attitude in any situation will create a delicate balance between self-denial and self-absorption.
Amongst the alarming and increasing levels of narcissism in society and the Christian church today, Veach delivers a passionate call for making a simple but fundamental shift in perspective that cultivates humility.
©2024 Chad Veach (P)2024 Faith WordsThis isn’t your typical self-help or faith-based book. It’s a mirror and a magnifying glass — a reminder that sometimes we take ourselves way too seriously, and at the same time, not seriously enough. Chad invites us to confront our pride, ego, insecurity, and need for attention, but not with shame — with grace, laughter, and lots of “Oh wow, he’s talking about me” moments.
The writing is witty, fast-paced, and packed with biblical insight that doesn’t feel preachy. Chad’s heart for helping people grow in their relationship with Jesus is clear on every page. Whether he’s unpacking identity, humility, or spiritual growth, you’ll walk away encouraged, challenged, and probably quoting a few one-liners to your friends.
If you’re a fan of his sermons or previous books (Help! I Work With People, Faith Forward Future), this one is a must-read. If you’ve never read Chad before, this is a perfect place to start — especially if you’re ready to grow spiritually without getting bored or beat down.
Amazing book on self reflection
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