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The Air I Breathe: Worship as a Way of Life

Louie Giglio
 
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Where Do You Worship?

Not everyone may frequent the church on the corner, but we each have a place of worship. For some, it’s at the office. For others, before the mirror. Still others, on the basketball court. You were created to worship! So you naturally find a place to do it. But to worship anything less than God robs both Him and us. It’s at the foot of the cross where we reel, trying to comprehend how a holy God could chase us down with kindness and redeem us from an ete... (show more)

Where Do You Worship?

Not everyone may frequent the church on the corner, but we each have a place of worship. For some, it’s at the office. For others, before the mirror. Still others, on the basketball court. You were created to worship! So you naturally find a place to do it. But to worship anything less than God robs both Him and us. It’s at the foot of the cross where we reel, trying to comprehend how a holy God could chase us down with kindness and redeem us from an eternity of futile gods. In this newly revised and refreshed edition of the original The Air I Breathe, you’ll find your sense of worship increasing beyond church walls or a Sunday routine. Soon all of life becomes your delighted response to God!

Everybody Worships Something

What captures your time and attention?

We are all worshipers…of something. But are we spending our lives and filling our days with what matters most?

Newly revised, The Air I Breathe will awaken you to the reality that worship is more than a service on Sunday. It’s every moment reflecting God’s glory and grace.

“Some of the most inspiring teaching on worship I’ve ever heard has come from Louie Giglio. This book has inspired me as a worshiper and as a worship leader.”

Matt Redman

Author of The Unquenchable Worshipper and The Heart of Worship

“It’s about time we had a book from Louie Giglio! Read it, and find out why.”

Beth Moore

Bestselling author, speaker, and founder of Living Proof Ministries

“A message that has sent shock waves through the church.”

Andy Stanley

Senior pastor, North Point Ministries

Story Behind the Book

((no story behind, instead: endorsements)):

“Some of the most inspiring teaching on worship I’ve ever heard has come from Louie Giglio.” —Matt Redman, Songwriter of “The Heart of Worship” and coauthor of Lost in Wonder

“A message that has sent shock waves through the church.” — Andy Stanley , Senior pastor, North Point Community Church

“Don’t read The Air I Breathe unless you want to reexamine your life to see whom or what you are truly worshiping on a daily basis.”—Billy Ray Hearn, Founder of Sparrow Records (show less)

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    "When God is not greatly praised, its only because we don't think He's that great of a God. When our worship is small, its because our concept of God is small. When we offer God little-bitty sacrifices, it's because we've somehow reduced Him in our hearts to a little-bitty God. Our vision has become clouded, our hearts distracted.
    As a result, our lives shrivel into insignificance and meaninglessness. We just bump along in this mass of humanity, having no clue what life's all about.... (show more)

    "When God is not greatly praised, its only because we don't think He's that great of a God. When our worship is small, its because our concept of God is small. When we offer God little-bitty sacrifices, it's because we've somehow reduced Him in our hearts to a little-bitty God. Our vision has become clouded, our hearts distracted.
    As a result, our lives shrivel into insignificance and meaninglessness. We just bump along in this mass of humanity, having no clue what life's all about. We fret. We get depressed. We worry and get bent out of shape. We go down all kinds of dead-end paths as we trie to accomplish everything by ourselves.
    We lose sight of the reality of all realities: There's an infinite, limitless God high and exalted on His throne, ruling with all power and authority over the heavens and the earth. A God who's still running the show -- running our lives and running the whole universe on His timetable." (p60) (show less)

     
    by Anonymous User on Aug 18, 2007 at 06:24AM

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  • Niko Gruber

    Great book. I would have given it a higher rating, but this book has been so popular and been out for so long that just about everything from this book has been talked about so much. It is a really short book (2 hourish read), so it doesn't try to overkill the idea of worship by using example after example just to make it longer. I would recommend this to anyone who trying to figure out what worship is and what it looks like lived out in your life.

     
     
    by Niko Gruber on Oct 17, 2009 at 11:54PM

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